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  1. Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon (Hebrew: משה יעלון; born Moshe Smilansky; 24 June 1950) is an Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, who also served as Israel's Defense Minister under Benjamin Netanyahu from 2013 until his resignation on 20 May 2016.

  2. Farewell to Moshe Ya’alon, the man who kept Israel out of the war in Syria. The defense minister’s handling of the crisis to Israel’s north has been masterly; his policies on Gaza were less...

  3. Moshe “Bogie” Ya’alon is an Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. He served as the Minister of Defense from 2013-2016. Ya’alon (born June 24, 1950) was born as Moshe Smilansky in the Haifa suburb of Kiryat Haim.

  4. Former defense minister Moshe Ya’alon on Saturday said the Islamic State terrorist group in the Syrian Golan Heights “apologized” for attacking an Israeli unit. “There was one case recently where...

  5. Former Israeli Minister of Defence Lieutenant General (Ret.) Moshe ‘Bogie’ Ya'alon was born in Kiryat Haim in 1950 and is a founding member of Kibbutz Grofit in the Arava. He served as chief of Ge...

  6. Nov 21, 2021 · The Trump administration’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, with encouragement by former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was a major mistake, said former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › yaalon-mosheYa'alon, Moshe | Encyclopedia.com

    YA'ALON, MOSHE (1950– ), 17 th chief of staff of the idf; known by the nickname Boogie. Ya'alon was born in Israel as Moshe Smolansky. He was a member of the No'ar ha-Oved ve-ha-Lomed youth movement and joined kibbutz Gerofit.

  8. Jun 27, 2012 · A recent interview by journalist Ari Shavit with former IDF chief of staff, now vice premier, Moshe Ya’alon, provides a fascinating insight into the thinking of one of Israel’s most sophisticated...

  9. Moshe "Bogie" Yaalon, Israel's former defense minister and military chief of staff, was the Rosenblatt Distinguished Visiting Fellow at The Washington Institute in 2016.

  10. Moshe (Boi ie) Ya’alon Background The period immediately prior to the Six Day War was marked by anxiety over the State of Israel’s ability to survive a war in which it was attacked by the Egyptian, Jordanian, and Syrian militaries, assisted by reinforcements from Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and possibly Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria.