Date : 11/27/2019 6:38:40 PM
From : "Dear, Keith Wg Cdr (JFC-JW-Dev-Innovation-SO1)"
To : "Benzi Zimerman"
Subject : Re: The Operational l Focus - future doctrine and concepts

Hi Benzi,

Very interesting.  Thank you for sharing.

Do you have any other chapters translated?  I’d be very interested to explore these ideas more thoroughly - especially on HQ staff - ahead of a 3* briefing tomorrow (1400 UK time) - full attribution and accreditation guaranteed!

All the Best,

Keith

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From: Benzi Zimerman <Benzi_zimerman@mail.gov.il>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2019 10:09:48 AM
Cc: עומר מורג קמד תבל <omermorag664@gmail.com>; Shahar Shoshana <Shahar_shoshana@mail.gov.il>
Subject: The Operational l Focus - future doctrine and concepts
 

Hi, I hope all is well.

 

Please find attached, a translated intro and summary to MG Bengo's recent publishing, "the operational art".

 

The book, was published fully in Hebrew, and based on tractions we will get from colleagues and academia, it will be translated in to English.

 

I hope you can pass this file around; it can serve as a great base for dialogue and discussion for future engagements (bilaterally and multilaterally).

 

We look forward to hearing back from you.

 

 

v/r,

MAJ Benzi Zimmerman 
Head, International Cooperation Desk

IDF Operations Directorate - Plans, Doctrine & Exercises (J3-5/7)

T: +972-3-740-7723 | M: +972-5-42074487 | E: benzi_zimeraman@mail.gov.il

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