- Tzvi Tzur
Infobox Military Person
name= Tzvi Tzur
lived=1923 -28 December ,2004
placeofbirth= flagicon|RussiaRussia
placeofdeath= flagicon|IsraelIsrael
caption= Tzvi Tzur in 1955.
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allegiance=British Army Haganah Israel Defence Forces
serviceyears=1936 -1963
rank=Lieutenant Major General
Chief of Staff
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battles=1948 Arab-Israeli War
Suez Crisis
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laterwork=Tzvi Tzur ( _he. צבי צור, also transliterated Zvi Tsur,
1923 -28 December ,2004 ) was the IDF's 6th Chief of Staff and anIsrael i public figure.Early life
Tzvi Tzur was born in
Russia in1923 as Czera Czertenko and immigrated to theBritish Mandate of Palestine when he was very young. In1936 , at the peak of the Great Arab Uprising and the 1936-1939 pogroms he joined theHagannah in order to help protect theJew s from Arab rioters.Military career
With the outbreak of Israel War of Independence he was appointed as a battalion leader in the
Givati Brigade . Tzur was the founder of the fastjeep reconnaissance company "Samson's Foxes " (שועלי שמשון), which waged bitter battles in the southern front. After the end of the war, he undertook organizing roles and went to studymanpower management in theUnited States .In
1956 he was promoted to the rank of Major General and was appointed as the commander of the central front. In1958 he was appointed as deputy chief of staff and went for long period of study inFrance . He returned on September1960 .He replaced
Haim Laskov as the IDF chief of staff.Chief of Staff
In January
1961 Tzur was appointed as the IDF Chief of Staff. One of his first actions was to appoint Major GeneralYitzhak Rabin as his deputy. Tzur's term was relatively quiet, except for border incidents withSyria which shelled Israeli settlement from theGolan Heights . The biggest IDF operation during Tzur's term was held onMarch 16 ,1962 , when theGolani Brigade raided Syrian outposts to the north of theSea of Galilee in order to stop Syrian shelling. 7 Israeli soldiers and 30 Syrian soldiers were killed during the battle. However, the shelling was not stopped in the area and onAugust 19 ,1963 , Syrian forces murdered two civilians inAlmagor .Tzur sought to draw quality manpower to the IDF and decided in June
1961 to provide officers with a private car for their personal usage. The model chosen was aCitroën 2CV.Tzur also prepared the IDF for a war with the Arab armies and built up the defense forces so that it could stop Arab attacks. In August
1961 , the president ofEgypt ,Gamal Abdul Nasser revealed thatIsrael obtainedDassault Mirage III jet fighters, to counter Egyptian Soviet-madeMiG-19 s. The Mirages proven themselves very well and served as theIsraeli Air Force 's main fighter for many years. The Mirages contributed substantially to Israel's victory in theSix-Day War and the elimination of the combined Arab airpower ofEgypt ,Syria andJordan , as did other two notable acquisitions by Tzur, theCenturion tank s andMIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missile technology.On
July 5 ,1961 ,Israel launched theShavit missile, igniting great technological pride in Israel, but also adding to the regional arms race.Tzur retired from duty in December
1963 .Civlian and political career
MKs
Date of birth =1923
Place of birth =
Year of Aliyah =1925
Date of death =28 December 2004
Place of death =
Knesset(s) = 6th
Party = Rafi
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After his retirement Tzur was appointed as the general manager ofMekorot , Israel's nationalwater company. Under pressure fromMoshe Dayan to enter the political fray, in the 1965 elections he was elected to theKnesset on the list of Rafi,David Ben-Gurion 's party. However, he resigned from the Knesset after just a month, and was replaced byAryeh Bahir , before returning to work in Mekorot.With the appointment of Dayan as Minister of Defense in May
1967 , Tzur was asked to assist Dayan and served as an adviser to the Minister of Defense for seven years.After that, Tzur served at several managing positions, including the
Israeli Aircraft Industries , the shipping company Zim, and "Hevra le-Israel".Tzur was active in public affairs until his last days, and on
April 29 2004 he signed a letter of support inAriel Sharon 's disengament plan.ee also
*List of Israel's Chiefs of the General Staff
External links
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=588 Tzvi Tzur on the Knesset website (in English)]
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