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Name
  
Ram Rothberg

Chief
  
Gadi Eizenkot

Rank
  
Aluf


Preceded by
  
Eliezer Marom

Unit
  
Shayetet 13

Allegiance
  
Israel

Service/branch
  
Israeli Navy

Ram Rothberg wwwidfblogcomspanishfiles201304

Born
  
February 5, 1964 (age 60) Kfar Hess, Israel (
1964-02-05
)

Commands
  
Commander of the Israeli Navy Naval Intelligence Haifa Naval Base Commander of Flotilla 13

Battles/wars
  
South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000) First Intifada Second Intifada 2006 Lebanon War Karine A Affair Francop Affair Operation Pillar of Defense Operation Full Disclosure Operation Protective Edge

Similar People
  
Yitzhak Shamir, Ehud Olmert, Nabih Berri, Amir Peretz, Moshe Kaplinsky

Prime Minister
  
Benjamin Netanyahu

The Launching of the Submarine INS Tanin


Aluf Ram Rothberg (Hebrew: רם רוטברג‎‎; born February 5, 1964) is a general in the Israel Defense Forces who was the head of the Israel Navy.

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Service history

Rothberg commanded the Flotilla 13 commando force from 2001 to 2004 and presided over some of its most notable operations, such as the raid on the Karin A arms smuggling ship in January 2002.

He later served as the Chief of Naval Intelligence during the Second Lebanon War and was reprimanded by then-Chief of Staff Dan Halutz for the 14 July 2006 attack on the Israeli corvette INS Hanit. An Iranian-supplied C-802 anti-ship missile fired by Hezbollah hit the warship, whose crew was apparently unaware that the Lebanese group possessed such weapons. The strike left four sailors dead and the ship temporarily disabled. Rothberg was criticized over his contribution to the failure, but later was promoted to the position of commander of the Navy's Haifa base.

Afterwards, Rothberg served in the Israeli National Security Council.

Commander of the Israeli Navy

On 4 August 2011, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak approved his appointment as the next head of the Israel Navy, after being nominated by IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz. He is to be promoted in rank to Major General (Aluf). He replaced Vice-Admiral Eliezer Marom, who retired after serving in the IDF for 37 years. He was not the front runner for the post and the appointment was received with surprise by military officials. On 10 October 2011, in a ceremony held at the Haifa naval base, Rothberg entered his role as commander of the Israel Navy.

Rothberg is being investigated for an April Fool's Day joke on 1 April 2012. On that day, Rothberg ordered senior commanders to prepare for a complex, 10-day exercise in Italy with the US and Italian navies. Intending to keep the joke among senior officers, he ordered the news be kept at the senior command level, but the information leaked to lower officers, who worked throughout the night to prepare. Three missile ships and their crews were readied at Haifa naval base, and officers worked to chart a course to Italy. Sailors' parents also rushed to the base to give them supplies and money. By the time Rothberg admitted that it was a joke, the three warships were ready to set sail, and crews were standing at attention on deck.

Rothberg personally led operation Full Disclosure of March 2014 from INS Hanit.

On 27 September 2016, Rothberg ended his role as a commander of the Israel Navy.

References

Ram Rothberg Wikipedia


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