Gabi Ashkenazi
Gabi Ashkenazi is a retired Israeli general who served as the Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from 2007 to 2011. His leadership spanned critical periods, including the aftermath of the Second Lebanon War and the Gaza conflicts, during which he implemented significant military reforms. Ashkenazi is recognized for his focus on improving the IDF's operational capabilities and for fostering a more responsive military structure, earning respect for his strategic acumen and commitment to the safety of Israeli citizens.
Born on Oct 04, 1954 (71 years old)
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Iran:
Gabi Ashkenazi is mentioned as the former Chief of Staff of the Israeli army involved in the project under American companies.
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Israel:
Gabi Ashkenazi, a former Chief of Staff, attended the funeral of Tamir Nimrodi.
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Israel:
Ashkenazi is mentioned as part of the political opposition to Netanyahu.
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Israel:
Gabi Ashkenazi is a former Chief of Staff providing advice to Zamir Kochav.
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Israel:
Gabi Ashkenazi was delayed in his appointment to a senior position in the IDF by Ehud Barak.
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Italy:
Gabi Ashkenazi, the chief of staff, expressed concerns about the readiness of the aviation and troops.
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Israel:
Gabi Ashkenazi later became the 19th Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces.
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Israel:
Gabi Ashkenazi is referenced regarding the military's performance after the 2006 Lebanon War.
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