The Ramatkal (Hebrew: רמטכ"ל, abbr. of Rosh Mate Klali, lit. Head of General Staff) is the IDF Chief of the General Staff. Rav Aluf (Hebrew: רב-אלוף) is the rank held by the Ramatkal. It is the highest rank in the IDF, equivalent to the rank of Lieutenant General in the British or US armies.
The Ramatkal's position is defined in the Basic Law: The Army (1976), clause three:
The Ramatkal is formally appointed once every three years, with the government often extending the term to four years, and in some occasions, even five. As of June 5, 2005, the Ramatkal is Dan Halutz.
Israel Defense Forces ranks | Chiefs of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
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