Amir Avivi

Amir Avivi
Amir Avivi on the day he received the rank Lieutenant general
Native name
אמיר אביבי
Nickname(s)Avivi
Born16 April 1969
BranchIsraeli Defense Forces
Years of service1987–2017
RankLieutenant general
Known forLeader of Habithonistim

Amir Avivi (Hebrew: אמיר אביבי; born 16 April 1969) is a retired Israeli brigadier general at Israeli Defense Forces. He served as a military lieutenant at the Defense Establishment Comptroller Unit, he was the commander of Sagi Brigade and the chief of Israeli general and politician Moshe Ya'alon.

In 2020, he founded the NPO "Habithonistim" (הביטחוניסטים) which consists of mainly high-ranking members of the Israeli security forces, and has been its leader ever since. In May 2023, Avivi's book We Will Not Go Back: How We Will Guarantee Israel's Security for Generations (לא נשוב אחור: כיצד נבטיח את ביטחון ישראל לדורות) was published.

Activism

In 29 November 2018, Avivi spoke at the "My Israel National Interest Conference" and presented his political plan: New State Solution. The main point of the plan is to establish a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip and the northern Sinai Peninsula, where the Palestinians (including those in the West Bank) will be citizens. The territory will be donated by Egypt, which will receive generous economic aid and a leading status in the Arab world in exchange for this.[1]

In June 2020, Avivi and members of the "Habithonistim" met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in order to support Trump peace plan. Avivi emphasized that the United States recognition is very important to the implementation of the move and that this is an historic opportunity to make peace.[2]

In 2023, Avivi was ranked 37th on the Jerusalem Post's list "50 Most Influential Jews in the World".[3]

Political Views

Avivi's NPO Habithunistim is known for criticizing the left-wing in Israel.[2]

References

  1. ^ "תא"ל במיל אביבי: ריבונות ומדינה ערבית בסיני". ריבונות (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  2. ^ a b Kan News [@kann_news] (Oct 17, 2022). "ראש המוסד אירח בלשכתו את ראשי "הביטחוניסטים" המזוהים עם הימין. על מה דיברו בפגישה?" (Tweet). Retrieved Jan 31, 2024 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ "50 Most Influential Jews". www.jpost.com. Retrieved 2024-01-25.