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Israeli defence minister nominates new army chief by AFP Staff Writers Jerusalem (AFP) Sept 4, 2022 Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz has nominated Major General Herzi Halevi as the country's next army chief, his office said on Sunday. The nomination of Halevi, who serves as deputy to outgoing Chief of General Staff Aviv Kohavi, will be discussed by an advisory committee in the coming days before the government gives its approval, Gantz's office said. Halevi is due to take up his new position in February next year, the defence ministry told AFP, after Kohavi's term ends. Gantz considered Halevi "the most suitable officer" for the position due to his "extensive operational experience in a variety of theatres of operation" and his "commanding abilities and attitude to various military issues", the defence ministry said in a statement. Born in Jerusalem in 1967 to a religious family, Halevi was enlisted in 1985 as a paratrooper and advanced in various command positions before joining the elite Sayeret Matkal commando unit in 1993, according to the Israeli army's website. He served as commander of Sayeret Matkal for three years from 2001 and then continued to climb the ranks, becoming head of military intelligence in 2014 and head of the southern command in 2018, the army said. Halevi has degrees in philosophy and business management from the Hebrew University and a master's in resource management from Washington's National Defense University, according to the army website. Married with four children, Halevi lives in Kfar Haoranim, a community that is partially a settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Prime Minister Yair Lapid welcomed the decision to nominate Halevi, whom he called "a worthy and natural choice". "I am certain that he will lead the IDF (army) to many significant achievements," Lapid said in a statement.
Ukraine says bombed Russian base near occupied nuclear plant Kyiv, Ukraine (AFP) Sept 2, 2022 Ukraine said on Friday it had bombed a Russian base in the town of Energodar, near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant which is being assessed by United Nations inspectors because of safety concerns. "Targeted strikes by our troops in the localities of Energodar and Kherson have destroyed three artillery systems of the enemy as well as an ammunition depot," the Ukrainian army said. Dmytro Orlov, the pro-Kyiv mayor of Energodar in southern Ukraine, told AFP from his location in exile ... read more
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