IDF Military Colleges

Israeli Defence Forces educational unit

The IDF Military Colleges is a centralized educational unit of the Israeli Defence Forces under the command of the General Staff. Since 2019 its commander is aluf Itai Veruv.

It was established in 1991 by merging Israeli military colleges into a single unit. [1] The first commander was Yossi Ben Hanan.

Currently the camp includes the National Security College (Israel) (MABAL), the IDF Command and Staff College (POM), the Tactical Command College [he] (MALTAK, MALTK), and the Noncommissioned Officers Command School (בית הספר לפיקוד לנגדים).

Location

Planned view of the Military Colleges on the Terrace Hill by Ein Kerem

It is located at Dayan Camp, Glilot Camps [he] near Ramat Hasharon.

In 2010 a decision was approved to evacuate most of the Glilot camp complex, with the expensive land repurposed as residential area.[2] Since 2002 there were different suggestions for the future location of the Military Colleges camp by Jerusalem.[3] However no consensus between the IDF and civil organizations was reached for a long time. [4][5] In August 2019 despite the appeals the location of 39 dunam (9.75 acres) in area within the government-owned public land was approved in the Jerusalem Forest at the Terrace Hill near the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem and the Israel Elwyn Center (the latter location is still referred by its former name "Swedish Village" Hebrew: כפר השוודי, romanized: Kfar HaShvedi).[6]

References

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  1. ^ על אודות המכללות הצבאיות
  2. ^ מה תוקע 9,000 דונם של קרקעות לבנייה בבסיסי צה"ל, June 9, 2010
  3. ^ המכללות של צה"ל יועברו לירושלים, Haaretz, May 5, 2002
  4. ^ צפו: סערה בישיבת מועצת העירייה – רוב להעתקת תוכנית המכללות הצבאיות להר הצופים, The Jerusalem News, August 18, 2018
  5. ^ מעבר מכללות צה"ל לירושלים | ועד תושבי עין כרם נגד ליאון: "יש לו את המנדט, אבל הוא נותן לתושבים להתמודד לבד" January 23, 2019
  6. ^ "An appeals committee dismissed appeals against rezoning land designated for public buildings.", August 8, 2019

External links

  • Official website