The Jerusalem Post and the other media outlets expected
Defense Ministry Director-General Maj.-Gen. Eyal Zamir, who is a former deputy
IDF chief of staff, and outgoing IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Maj.-Gen. Amir Baram
to be on the shortlist of candidates.
The Post and the other media outlets expected that the third
candidate would be OC Northern Command Maj.-Gen. Uri Gordon. Yadai, who
recently retired from the IDF after serving as OC Land Forces Command, appears
to have made the shortlist instead.
Yadai previously served as OC Central Command, OC Home Front
Command, and commanded several different divisions after spending most of his
career in the Golani Brigade.
He is seen as a dark-horse candidate because, unlike Zamir
and Baram, he has not been the deputy IDF chief of staff, nor has he commanded
the Northern or Southern commands, which are considered to be the most important
field command roles.
Having led Northern Command to a sensational victory over
Hezbollah, Gordon was viewed as a top potential candidate. Nevertheless, Katz
might have viewed him as being too close to Halevi.
Zamir and Baram are still considered to be the most likely
choices, with Zamir being the lead candidate.
Being that Yadai is somewhat of an outsider with the fewest
ties to Halevi, if he were chosen, it could signal a reshuffle of the top
echelons of the IDF. That might facilitate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
desire to water down opposition to some of his policies.
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