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''Yediot Aharonot'' reported in October 2011 that Kochavi opposed an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.<ref>Larry Derfner, [http://972mag.com/finally-israel-wakes-up-to-the-israeli-threat/26931/ Finally, Iran plan wakes Israel up to “the Israeli threat”], +972, 2 November 2011.</ref> | ''Yediot Aharonot'' reported in October 2011 that Kochavi opposed an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.<ref>Larry Derfner, [http://972mag.com/finally-israel-wakes-up-to-the-israeli-threat/26931/ Finally, Iran plan wakes Israel up to “the Israeli threat”], +972, 2 November 2011.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 2006, Kochavi cancelled a trip to London to study at the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] after he was warned by an IDF judge that he could be arrested on arrival.<ref>[http://www.jpost.com/Defense/IDF-spokesperson-I-traveled-to-UK-under-a-false-name IDF spokesperson: I traveled to UK under a false name], jpost.com, 3 January 2011.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 2 April 2013
Aviv Kochavi was appointed head of Israeli military intelligence (Aman) in late 2010.[1]
Yediot Aharonot reported in October 2011 that Kochavi opposed an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.[2]
In 2006, Kochavi cancelled a trip to London to study at the Royal College of Defence Studies after he was warned by an IDF judge that he could be arrested on arrival.[3]
External Resources
- Major General Aviv Kochavi, Director of Military Intelligence, IDF.
- Neri Brenner, MI chief: Iran can produce 4 bombs, ynetnews.com, 2 February 2012.
Notes
- ↑ Anshel Pfeffer and Amos Harel, Rising star Kochavi to replace Yadlin as IDF intelligence chief, Haaretz, 17 September 2011.
- ↑ Larry Derfner, Finally, Iran plan wakes Israel up to “the Israeli threat”, +972, 2 November 2011.
- ↑ IDF spokesperson: I traveled to UK under a false name, jpost.com, 3 January 2011.