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The Chief of General Staff (Hebrew: ראש המטה הכללי, Rosh HaMateh HaKlali, abbr. Ramatkal—רמטכ"ל) is the supreme commander and Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. The Chief of Staff is the only active Israeli officer with the rank of Rav Aluf (Hebrew: רב-אלוף) at any given time. It is the highest rank in the IDF, equivalent to the rank of Lieutenant General (or General) in Western armies. [edit] Legal positionThe Ramatkal's position is defined in the Basic Law: The Military (1976), clause three:
The Chief of Staff is formally appointed once every three years, with the government often extending the term to four years, and in some occasions, even five. As of January 22, 2007, the Chief of General Staff is Gabi Ashkenazi. [edit] SignificanceGiven the importance of the IDF in Israeli society, the Chief of Staff is a highly-respected and public figure. Former Chiefs of Staff frequently parlay the prominence of their position into political life. Two Chiefs of Staff (Yitzhak Rabin and Ehud Barak) have become Prime Minister of Israel, and nine others (Yigael Yadin, Moshe Dayan, Tzvi Tzur, Haim Bar-Lev, Mordechai Gur, Rafael Eitan, Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Shaul Mofaz and Moshe Ya'alon) have served in the Knesset. Of these, only Tzur was not appointed to the Cabinet. [edit] List of IDF Chiefs of Staff
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