Fox is the son of Rabbi David Fox, a native of Chicago. His cousins are film director
Eytan Fox and lawyer
David Fox. He was drafted into the IDF in 1987. He volunteered as a paratrooper in the
Paratroopers Brigade. He served as a soldier and a
squad leader. He became an
infantry officer after completing
Officer Candidate School. Afterwards, he transferred to the
Nahal Brigade and served as a
platoon leader and as a
company commander. Fox led the Brigade's
anti-tank company in
counter-guerrilla operations in
South Lebanon, commanded a Nahal battalion in
counter-terror operations in the
Second Intifada. Later he commanded the
Judea Regional Brigade (434th Territorial Brigade "Yehuda" of the
Judea and Samaria Division), IDF's Officer Candidate School, and the Nahal Brigade. In 2014, he was appointed head of the
Paratroopers and Infantry Corps, and in 2016, commander of the
Gaza Division. In 2019, Fox was appointed IDF's next
military attaché in the United States. In 2021, he replaced the outgoing commander of
Central Command. In April 2024, Israeli media has announced he is stepping down from his position in the summer; however, it did not specify the reason behind Fox’s planned resignation, which was announced hours after
Aharon Haliva resigned over his failure to predict the
Hamas attack. ==Retirement==