
Netanyahu Taps Military Secretary Roman Gofman as Next Mossad Director
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Thursday, December 4, nominated Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman, his military secretary, to serve as the next director of the Mossad. The appointment is being reviewed by the Advisory Committee for Senior Appointments. Gofman, widely viewed as close to the premier, was selected over two candidates reportedly put forward by outgoing chief David Barnea, whose term ends in June 2026.
In announcing the pick, the Prime Minister’s Office praised Gofman’s “creativity” and “deep knowledge of the enemy,” citing his coordinating role across intelligence and security agencies during the ongoing war. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir welcomed the decision and emphasized inter-agency cooperation, as the IDF pledged support to ensure Gofman’s success in the role.
Gofman’s career began in the IDF Armored Corps, later including command of the Etzion Regional Brigade in Judea and Samaria during a wave of terror attacks in 2015, and leadership of the 7th Armored Brigade from 2017. He has served as Netanyahu’s military secretary since 2024, with responsibilities spanning travel, directives to the IDF, and wartime liaison with the Mossad.
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