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Netanyahu Taps Maj.-Gen. Roman Gofman to Serve as Next Mossad Chief - VINnews

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    62% Medium Right

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68% : Defense Minister Israel Katz also welcomed the appointment, calling Gofman a commander with "rich operational and intelligence experience" and noting that his frontline leadership would serve Israel's intelligence community well.
57% : Roman Gofman, his current military secretary, to become the next director of the Mossad, pending approval from Israel's Advisory Committee for Senior Appointments.
57% : He was appointed Netanyahu's military secretary during the ongoing war and has been closely involved in interagency coordination, including with Israel's intelligence services.
53% : A career officer in the Israel Defense Forces, Gofman has held a series of senior roles, including commander of the Etzion Brigade, head of the 7th Armored Brigade, commander of the 210th Bashan Division, head of the National Ground Forces Training Center, and chief of government operations in the territories.

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