Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Appoints Roman Gofman as Mossad Director
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has selected Major General Roman Gofman to lead Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. The decision has been approved by a special committee that reviews important government appointments.
In a social media post, Netanyahu praised Gofman for his skills, leadership, and creative thinking. He said Gofman has shown strong ability and smart decision-making, especially during the current conflict. He described him as an outstanding officer with great resourcefulness.
Gofman will officially take charge on July 2, 2026, and will serve a five-year term. His appointment comes at a time when Israel is facing increasing tensions and serious security challenges in the region.
Mossad plays a very important role in gathering intelligence, protecting national security, and carrying out special operations. Because of this, Gofman’s leadership will be important in handling these challenges and keeping the country safe.
Overall, this appointment is seen as a key step for Israel as it deals with complex situations and aims to strengthen its security operations.
