In a significant shake-up in Israel’s intelligence leadership, Major General Roman Gofman has been appointed as the next director of Mossad, set to take over in June 2026. The decision, announced on December 5, 2025, by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reflects a bold and rare move—placing a career military officer without a traditional intelligence background at the helm of Israel’s most secretive agency.
This transition comes at a crucial time, as Israel navigates a volatile regional security environment and the aftermath of the 2023 Hamas assault, which had exposed critical gaps in Israel’s intelligence apparatus.
Who Is Roman Gofman?
Born in Belarus in 1976, Gofman immigrated to Israel in 1990 and joined the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in 1995. Over the past three decades, he has climbed the ranks of the Armoured Corps, eventually taking command of prominent brigades and regional divisions across the north, south, and West Bank.
In 2024, he was appointed as military secretary to Prime Minister Netanyahu, a role that placed him at the heart of Israel’s strategic and operational decision-making. His close working relationship with Netanyahu, combined with his battlefield experience and organizational discipline, reportedly influenced his selection for the Mossad role.
Why This Appointment Matters
A Break from Tradition
Historically, Mossad directors have come from within the intelligence community or from units with strong covert operations experience. Gofman’s appointment signals a departure from precedent, echoing only a few cases like Meir Dagan and Danny Yatom, who transitioned from military roles into intelligence leadership.
Gofman’s rise reflects Netanyahu’s desire for a trusted and operationally seasoned figure—especially as Israel reconfigures its intelligence priorities post-2023.
Responding to Regional Turbulence
His leadership will begin during a period of sustained tensions with Iran, ongoing clashes with Hezbollah, and persistent threats from Hamas and other militant groups. Gofman will take charge of an agency already active in covert operations across Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and beyond—many of which have gained international attention under outgoing Mossad chief David Barnea.
From Battlefield to Spycraft: Operational Expectations
Gofman was seriously wounded during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, near Sderot, demonstrating personal exposure to frontline risks. After recovering, he resumed senior military duties before transitioning to the Prime Minister’s Office.
This experience adds weight to his firsthand understanding of Israel’s current threats, which could shape how he retools Mossad’s priorities—particularly around early-warning systems and human intelligence operations.
Key Takeaways
- Roman Gofman will become Mossad director in June 2026
- Currently serves as military secretary to PM Netanyahu
- Injured during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023
- Born in Belarus (1976); joined IDF in 1995
- Replaces David Barnea, current Mossad director


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