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Yedidya Ya'ari

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Yedidya Ya'ari
Yedidya Ya'ari
Native name
ידידיה יערי
Born30 June 1947 (1947-06-30) (age 76)
Merhavia (kibbutz), Land of Israel
Allegiance Israel
Service/branch Israeli Navy
Years of service1965–2004
RankAluf
Commands heldCommander of the Israeli Navy
Battles/wars
Other workPresident of defense firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd

Vice Admiral Yedidya Ya'ari (Hebrew: ידידיה יערי, born 30 June 1947) was the commander of the Israeli Navy from 2000 to 2004. He was succeeded by David Ben Ba'ashat.[1]

In July 1969, as a commando in Shayetet 13, he was badly wounded and mistakenly declared dead during Operation Bulmus 6, the assault on fortified Green Island, Egypt, in the Gulf of Suez (jointly with Sayeret Matkal).

After retiring from active army service, Ya'ari worked as an assistant cameraman for three years at Herzliya Studios. During the Yom Kippur War he re-joined the IDF. Ya'ari is president of defense firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.[2]

Family

Ya'ari is the grandson of Meir Ya'ari, former leader of the Mapam party. He is the father of three and lives in Merhavia.

References

  1. ^ http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/996249.html
  2. ^ Barbara Opall (13 March 2006). "Rafael's Goal: Double Sales by 2010" (PDF). DefenseNews.com. Retrieved 26 January 2010.