Planning Directorate

The Israeli Planning Directorate is the central body in the Israel Defense Forces' General Staff which deals with strategic and tactical planning, the building of military forces, and military organization. It also serves as a planning body for the Ministry of Defense, and represents the IDF in various related fields to the Minister of Defense. It consists of the Planning Division, the Strategic Planning and tactical Relations Division, the Centre for Systems Analysis, and the Infrastructure and Organization Division. It is currently headed by Aluf Amir Abulafia (he).

Ramatkal Dan Halutz reorganized the Directorate in 2006 to incorporate the old External Relations Directorate.[1]

2020 dismantling

On February 2020, Ramatkal Aviv Kochavi announced that the Planning Directorate will be dissolved. The strategic wing of the Planning Directorate is expected to be absorbed by the Operations Directorate.[2]

gollark: One definition of "tolerance": allowing people to say things.Another one: agreeing with what someone says or whatever, which isn't actually very similar.
gollark: > popper's paradox of toleranceI have never really agreed with this. It is strategically equivocating tolerance.
gollark: There are standards about illegally obtained evidence. This discourages people from going around obtaining evidence illegally.
gollark: > he was let free because he was recorded without consentThat seems reasonable.
gollark: I mean, we've messed up the COVID-19 response fairly apiologically, and also Boris Johnson is Borising Brexit.

References

  1. "(The 2000s) שנות האלפיים" (in Hebrew). Israel Defense Forces. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  2. "Ramatkal Kochavi decided: the Planning Directorate will be dissolved" (Hebrew), Yisrael Hayom, February 10, 2020.
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