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The Israeli
Northern Command (Hebrew: פיקוד צפון, Pikud
Tzafon, often abbreviated to Patzan) is the
Israel Defense Forces regional command responsible for
the northern front with Syria
and Lebanon.
History
During the wars in the 1960s and 70s, the Northern Command was
in charge of the campaigns directed against Syria on the Golan Heights and the Lebanese border. During the 1970s and 80s, it
mainly faced attacks from the PLO, which was driven to southern Lebanon
following Black September. Beginning
with the 1982
Lebanon War, the Northern Command faced attacks from Hezbollah, a Lebanese
militant group founded in 1982 to fight the Israeli occupation of
Southern
Lebanon. During 2000, the Northern Command completed its
withdrawal from the Security Zone in southern Lebanon
and was dispatched along the UN-sanctioned border. Although Israel's
withdrawal from southern Lebanon has been met with UN approval,
Hezbollah continues its attacks, mainly on the "Dov Mountain" area
of Mount Hermon,
an area occupied by Israel from Syria and which Hezbollah claims as
Lebanese territory (see Shebaa farms).
Units
Structure Northern Command
The Northern Command commands regional units from Mount Hermon in the
north, to Netanya in the
south, with a significant presence in the Galilee and the Golan Heights. Its commander was Aluf Udi Adam, although he announced that he would
leave the army once the last Israeli soldier leaves Lebanon. On
August 8, 2006, IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Moshe Kaplinsky
was appointed to the Northern Command as "representative of the
General Staff to the Northern Command," in response to criticism by
the government over the Command's handling of the conflict. This,
in effect, made Kaplinsky the commander of the Northern Command,
with the task of supervising the Ground Forces, Air Force and Navy
in Southern Lebanon. Adam was replaced by Gadi Eisencott in
October.[1]
Units
Commanders
Notes
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"Eisencott replaces Adam as OC
Northern Command", Jerusalem Post, October 19, 2006.
Retrieved October 21, 2006.
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