Israel Appoints Druze Officer to Serve as President’s Military Secretary

President Reuven Rivlin. (Andrew Friedman/TPS)

IDF Colonel Ala Abu Rukon will be appointed military secretary to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and will be promoted to the rank of brigadier general, the IDF announced Thursday.

By: TPS

The decision to promote IDF Colonel Ala Abu Rukon was made by President Rivlin and in coordination with Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF Chief of Staff Lt-Gen Aviv Cochavi.

Abu Rukon will replace Brig-Gen Boaz Hershkovitz who has served in the role for the past three years.

Abu Rukon, 47, who is a member of the Druze minority, is currently serving as the IDF Military Attaché in China.

He has served for 25 years in the IDF, beginning as a soldier and commander in the Paratroops Brigade, and continuing in a series of command posts in the Intelligence Branch for many years. In addition, Abu Rukon has commanded the Havat Hashomer base. He is married and the father of four children, and holds a Ph.D. in Middle East Studies from Bar-Ilan University.

Rivlin congratulated Abu Rukon on the appointment and praised him as “an impressive and professional addition to the team of advisers at Beit HaNasi.”

“I am confident that his experience and skills will further deepen the strong ties with the IDF and the whole security establishment,” Rivlin stated.

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Source: United with Israel