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Israel Approves Appointment of New Intelligence Agency Chief

JERUSALEM, April 12 (Reuters) – ⁠Israel ⁠approved the ⁠appointment of Roman Gofman ​as the new Mossad ‌intelligence agency head, ‌a statement from ⁠the ⁠Israeli prime minister’s office said on ​Sunday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his intention ​to nominate Gofman in December ⁠2025 and ⁠a committee ⁠for senior ​appointments approved the decision on ​Sunday. Gofman ⁠will start his role in June 2026, replacing the agency’s ⁠current director David Barnea.

Gofman, 49, is a ⁠seasoned military general who rushed to Israel’s southern border to rescue Israeli communities under fire from a Hamas-led infiltration on October 7, 2023. ⁠The incoming director currently serves as the prime minister’s military secretary.

(Reporting by ​Emily Rose; Editing by ​Chris Reese)

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