Eisenkot did his military service in the
Golani Brigade, of which he became commander in 1997–98. He served as a soldier, a
squad leader and a
platoon leader. In the
First Lebanon War he served as a
Company commander in the Golani brigade. During the
South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000) he served as the brigade's Operations Officer and as the commander of the Golani
Orev Company. Later, he served as Golani's 13th
Battalion commander, the Deputy to the Commander of the Brigade and an operations officer of the Northern Command. Afterwards he served as
Carmeli Brigade's commander and as the commander of the Ephraim Brigade. In 1997 he replaced Col.
Erez Gerstein and was appointed commander of the Golani Brigade. In 1999 Eisenkot was selected to be the Military Secretary for the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense under then prime minister
Ehud Barak. Since then he has commanded the
366th Division and the
Judea and Samaria Division, where he led the Campaign against
Palestinian political violence. He was promoted to head of
Israeli Operations Directorate in June 2005. After the conclusions exercise "joining of forces" Eisenkot led the formulation of the concept on which the IDF must severely damage the center of gravity of Hezbollah, the
Dahiya neighborhood, as a key component for creating deterrence against Hezbollah. After Maj. Gen.
Udi Adam resigned in October 2006 amid criticism over his conduct in the
2006 Lebanon War, Eisenkot replaced him as head of the Northern Command. In his years as the head of the Northern Command he emphasizes the training of forces, strengthening the capacities of command and creating an appropriate operational response to threats from Hezbollah and Syria. On 11 July 2011, the position was transferred to Maj. Gen.
Yair Golan. Afterwards he served as Deputy Chief of General Staff in place of Maj. Gen.
Yair Naveh, assuming office on 14 January 2013. On 28 November 2014, Defense Minister
Moshe Ya'alon and Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu chose Eisenkot as the successor to Gen.
Benny Gantz as the Chief of Staff of the IDF.
Chief of Staff of the IDF Chief of General Staff Gadi Eisenkot arrives at a memorial ceremony of the IDF
Combat Engineering Corps, 2016. Eisenkot assumed the duties of IDF's Chief of the General Staff on 16 February 2015. Upon taking office, he began to promote measures to strengthen the ground forces, such as reinforcing the training of infantry and armored forces, especially the threat from enemy tunnels. Eisenkot led the formulation of the multi-year plan "Gideon" that was formed under his direction. "Gideon" was presented in July 2015 and approved by Israel's cabinet in April 2016. The plan addresses several issues, such as a buildup of forces to meet a range of threats, the strengthening and developing of the IDF's maneuvering capabilities, the elimination of redundant arrays, and the establishment of a cyber command. At the heart of multi-year plan stands "The IDF Strategy". An essential element of the "Gideon" stance is the objective of ending a conflict in the shortest possible time. To achieve this, the IDF would utilize an immediate and simultaneous attack that combines maneuver and fire. It integrates the strategic concept of
campaigns between the wars (CBW), in which the IDF operates covertly in order to preserve and enhance the achievements of the previous campaigns, to weaken the enemy, and to postpone the next conflict. A 2017 study by military experts denounced the presumed dominance of technology over the IDF's strategic posture, which led, among other shifts, to a decrease in doctrinal quality, and a significant increase in investments in "pinpoint fire," defects that ostensibly became "strikingly evident" during the
Second Lebanon War. The study attributes to Eisenkot the change in the IDF's doctrinal direction. He is cited as placing emphasis on ground maneuvers being the Armed Forces' main tool to fight and defeat the enemy. In August 2016, Eisenkot was presented by
US Marine Corps general
Joseph Dunford with the
United States Armed Forces'
Commander of the Legion of Merit award, on account of Eisenkot's "exceptionally meritorious service as chief of the General Staff of the IDF" and his "contribution to the strategic cooperation between the United States and Israel [that] will have a lasting effect on both countries". Eisenkot handed over the duties of the Chief of Staff to General
Aviv Kohavi on 15 January 2019. == Political career ==