Aviv Kochavi
Former IDF Chief says Gaza wasn't seen as an existential threat; Iran was top priority
Former Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kohavi discussed the implications of military decisions and strategic focus shaping Israel's recent security policies.
IDF General Amir Baram assumes Deputy Chief of Staff position
Senior IDF officer pens scathing report against the Israeli military
Kohavi is right to reject court compromise to allow Franken to remain in IDF - editorial
Kochavi: Cutting defense budget would be 'grave mistake'
Chief of Staff warns against false sense of security as military gears up to fight for Momentum plan budget.
IDF soldier who lost leg in terror attack honored by chief of staff
Ibrahim served in the IDF Armored Corps unit when he was struck by a car in a ramming attack in the West Bank earlier this month.
Kochavi fires officer, censures 4 others for role in soldier's suicide
Cpl. Niv Lubaton committed suicide after he was being recruited as a source by Military Police.
How will the IDF operate under its third defense minister in a year?
Since Kochavi began his role in January of last year, he has had to work with two defense ministers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Naftali Bennett.
Israel’s Security Heads join Commemorative Project of March of the Living
‘The State of Israel and the IDF are the Face of Victory’
Officers disciplined after violating coronavirus regulations
A company commander and team commander for training communications soldiers was removed from his position after allowing the group to break regulations set forth to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Corona crisis, Israel’s unity government, and Israeli national security
The US exit from the flawed 2015 nuclear agreement has prompted Iran to test the patience of the international community.
Hilltop youth quarantined together after refusing state facility
The group rioted on police bus, broke windows and tried to escape after fearing they were being taken to a Shin Bet detention center.
Chief of Staff visits Bnei Brak as IDF distributes food
In an attempt to curb the continued spread of the highly infectious and deadly virus, Bnei Brak was turned into a “restricted” city, with residents only allowed to leave for specific reasons.
1,000 police officers enforcing a lockdown on Bnei Brak
“Bnei Brak is the first place, not the last."