- Rafael Eitan
MKs
Date of birth =11 January 1929
Place of birth =Afula , Mandate Palestine
Year of Aliyah =
Date of death =23 November ,2004
Place of death =
Knesset(s) = 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th
Party =Tzomet
Former parties =Tehiya
Gov't roles = Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of the EnvironmentRafael "Raful" Eitan ( _he. רפאל "רפול" איתן, born
11 January 1929 -23 November ,2004 ) was anIsrael igeneral , former Chief of Staff of theIsraeli Defence Forces and later apolitician , aKnesset member government minister. Born inAfula during the Mandate era, Eitan was raised inTel Adashim , where he spent most of his life.Early life
He was born in
Afula in 1929 to Subbotnik parents, originally of Russian ethnicity. His father Eliyahu was one of the founders ofHashomer . Rafael was raised in theTel Adashim . His father gave him, and his brothers and sisters a strict education. Rafael himself married Miriam, and together they had five children. They later divorced, and he married Ofra Meirson.Military career
Early battles
Eitan was a junior officer in the
Palmach , theHaganah 's elite strike force and took part in the Israel's War of Independence. He fought inJerusalem and received a head wound in the battle for the San Simon Monastery in April 1948. Later he served with the 10th Infantry Battalion in the Lachish-Negev region.In 1954, Captain Eitan became commander of a Paratroops company in
Unit 101 . During Operation Kinereth in 1955 he received amachine gun wound to his chest, while participating in a military raid intoSyria , for this action he was decorated with theMedal of Courage .In the 1956
Sinai war , Major Eitan was the commander of the 890 Paratroopers battalion and participated in theOctober 29 parachute attack on the Mitla Pass.During the
Six-Day War in early June 1967, as a Colonel he commanded theParatroopers Brigade on the Gaza front, and received a severe head wound in combat while approaching the Suez Canal.In 1969 he was appointed head of infantry forces and later served as a division commander. As a division commander, Brig. General Eitan stopped the
Syria n attack into theGolan Heights during the October 1973Yom Kippur War . After the war he was appointed to commander of the northern command and promoted to the rank ofMajor General ,Chief of Staff
On
1 April 1978 , Eitan was promoted to the rank ofGeneral and was appointed byEzer Weizman to be the Chief of Staff of theIsrael Defense Forces .Eitan opened his term with symbolic steps to increase
discipline and efficiency in the IDF. He required soldiers to wear the military beret and to collect spent cartridges after rifle range practice.Eitan oversaw the redeployment of the IDF outside Sinai after the
Sinai peninsula was handed back toEgypt . He and Sharon demolished the Israeli city ofYamit in Sinai in April 1982 after the Egyptians refused to pay for its infrastructure.As Chief of Staff, Eitan initiated a project that was known as "Raful Youth" (
Na'arei Raful ), in which young persons from lowsocio-economic background were integrated into the IDF and were trained for professions that allowed them to come out of poverty and avoid getting involved incrime . The IDF also helped those youth to complete theirhigh school studies.He was Chief of Staff at the time of the Israeli air attack on
Iraq 'sOsirak nuclear reactor complex on7 June 1981 .Lebanon War
On
3 June 1982 ,Abu Nidal 's militant group gravely wounded Israel'sambassador inLondon ,Shlomo Argov as a result of an assassination attempt. In response, theIsraeli Air Force bombedPalestinian refugee camps inLebanon . The bombing caused Palestinian militants to shell Israel's northern settlements and resulted in theJune 4 order to begin the1982 Lebanon War . The operation was launched onJune 6 and soon became a full-scaleinvasion . The Israeli plan was to drive thePLO away from the Israeli border and helpBachir Gemayel 'sPhalangist militia take control of south Lebanon. During the war, the IDF faced the Syrian military, Palestinian militants and variousmilitia s, such asHezbollah . The IDF engaged inurban warfare and shelledBeirut to hit PLO headquarters.The IDF achieved some impressive military results - such as wiping out the entire Syrian air defense system in the first days of the war, under the command of IAF
Major general David Ivri . But it also had some failures, such as the battle ofSultan Yaakov .The operation was designed to be limited - both in time and area - but the IDF advanced far beyond the planned "40 kilometers" under the command of Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon . The mounting Israeli casualties in Lebanon, combined with theSabra and Shatila Massacre , resulted in mass protests by the Israeli public against the war - which resulted in a cease-fire agreements and the establishment of theKahan Commission to investigate the massacre. The commission concluded that Israel was not directly responsible for the massacre but that senior Israeli officials such as Sharon and Eitan were culpable in part. Although Sharon was removed as Minister of Defense, the committee recommended no sanctions against Eitan.Nevertheless, Eitan's reputation became identified with the
Lebanon War .Political career
After his retirement from the army in April 1983, Eitan entered politics. He had the image of the sabra Israeli who connected to his roots and to the land. His background in
agriculture and hobbies such as wood work and flight contributed to this image, which attracted many in the Israeli public.Eitan was considered to be a conservative advocating tough policies toward Palestinian terror. On
April 12 ,1983 Eitan said in aKnesset committee meeting: "The Arabs will never defeat us by throwing stones. Our answer will be a nationalist Zionist solution. For every stone throwing - we'll establish ten settlements. If there will be - and there will be - a hundred settlements betweenNablus andJerusalem , no stones will be thrown." [ [http://uploaded.fresh.co.il/2004/11/28/27740072.jpgChief of Staff: A settlement for every stone] Yedioth Ahronoth, 13 April 1983]Eitan initially joined the
Tehiya party and was first elected to the Knesset in 1984. Later he established an ultra-nationalist party calledTzomet , which had conservative views on defense and foreign policy but a liberal and secular domestic platform. He was elected to the 11th Knesset and served as Minister of Agriculture between 1988 and 1991, when Tzomet left the government. In the 1992 elections, Tzomet achieved a record of eight seats, but Eitan refused to joinYitzhak Rabin 's coalition.However, Eitan had troubles in controlling his party, resulting in some Knesset members splitting from Tzomet to join other parties. When Rabin presented the Oslo II Accords to the
Knesset , it managed to pass only with the support of Alex Goldfarb andGonen Segev - two Tzomet members who were promised ministries by Rabin in return for their support.On 1996, Tzomet joined an alliance of
Likud and Gesher headed byBenjamin Netanyahu . Although the triumvarate lost the Knesset election to Labour, Netanyahu won the election for Prime Minister, allowing him to form the government. Eitan was promised the ministry of internal security, but a criminal investigation against him blocked his nomination. The investigation eventually cleared Eitan and the case was closed on 1998 due to "lack of evidence". In the meantime, Eitan served as Agriculture and Environment Minister and also as a Deputy Prime Minister (1998-1999).In 1999 Tzomet failed to win any Knesset seats and Eitan retired from politics.
Death
On
November 23 ,2004 , Eitan arrived at theMediterranean seaport of Ashdod , where he was overseeing a port expansion project. A large wave swept him from a breakwater into the sea and he was lost in rough waters for over an hour. Eitan's body was recovered by theIsraeli Navy and he was pronounced dead after efforts to revive him failed. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4034765.stm Former Israeli army chief drowns] BBC News, 23 November 2004]Bibliography
*"A Soldier's Story: The Life and Times of an Israeli War Hero by Raful Eitan" (ISBN 1-56171-016-4)
ee also
*List of Israel's Chiefs of the General Staff
References
External links
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/lexicon/eng/eitan_r_eng.htm Rafael Eitan's biography] Knesset website en icon
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/eitanr.html Rafael "Raful" Eitan] Jewish Virtual Library
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