Maj. Gen. Gantz is set to take his position on Monday (Feb. 14)


Maj. Gen. Gantz’s appointment to the position of Chief of the General Staff was approved; Maj. Gen. Gantz is set to take his position on Monday (Feb. 14)
Following approval by the committee examining senior civil service appointment headed by retired Judge Jacob Turkel on Sunday (Feb. 13), the government of Israel, too, approved Maj. Gen. Benjamin (Benny) Gantz’s appointment to the position of Israel’s 20th Chief of the General Staff. Maj. Gen. Gantz will be given the rank of Lt. Gen., taking the place of Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi who is set to finish his four-year term in office. Maj. Gen. Gantz will begin active duty on Monday (Feb. 14).
„Maj. Gen. Benny Gantz is an outstanding officer and experienced commander, possessing both extensive operational and organizational knowledge,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday (Feb. 13), following the approval.
„He possesses all the qualities necessary to be an excellent commander to the Israel Defense Forces. His etrance into the position will create crucial stability in the army, especially at these deeply turbulent times in our region. The IDF is the nation’s army, ensuring the country’s very existence. The government is endowed with the responsibility of defending the public and promising the nation’s endurance, the IDF being its most important operational arm.”   
  
Prior to the government’s approval, Maj. Gen. Gantz’s appointment was approved by the Turkel Committee. The Committee stated that, „we believe that Maj. Gen. Gantz is an appropriate candidate for the position of Chief of the General Staff. As such, the Committee trusts the nomination of Maj. Gen. Gantz.”
According to the Prime Minister’s office, „in these sensitive times we must have leadership that can stabilize the most senior levels of commandership in the IDF. I trust and am sure that Maj. Gen. Gantz is the right person to lead the IDF in a period full of challenges and drastic changes.”
Maj. Gen. Benny Ganz was born in 1959 and recruited to the IDF in 1977 when he joined the Paratroopers Brigade. In 1979, he graduated from the IDF officer school and was positioned as company commander and later Platoon commander in the Paratrooper Brigade.
In 1989 he was appointed commander of the Shaldag Unit in the Israel Air force. In 1994 he was appointed commander of the Judea Brigade in the Judea and Samaria Division.
In 1997 he left for an academic break in the United States. In 1999 he was appointed as commander of the Liaison Unit with Lebanon. In 2000 he was appointed as commander of the Judea and Samaria division.
In 2002 he was appointed as commander of the IDF Northern Command. In 2005 he was appointed as commander of the IDF Ground Forces Command. In 2007 he was appointed IDF military attache in the United States.
Maj. Gen. Gantz is a graduate of the Command and Staff College and the National Security College, has a Bachelors degree in history from the Tel Aviv University, a masters degree in Political Science from the Haifa University and another Masters Degree in management of national resources from the NDU university in the United States.
 
Maj. Gen. Gantz is married and is a father of four

 

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