The Jerusalem Post

Gantz to promote colonel probed in controvers­ial Cast Lead bombing

Case closed three years after operation, with Ilan Malka cleared of criminal wrongdoing

- • By YAAKOV KATZ (Yehonatan Ben-david/b’mahane)

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-gen. Benny Gantz has decided to promote former Givati Brigade commander Col. Ilan Malka to the rank of brigadier-general after a three-year legal saga, putting to rest the last criminal investigat­ion into Operation Cast Lead.

Malka commanded the Givati Brigade during the Cast Lead offensive against Hamas in Gaza, which was launched on December 27, 2008. Last month, The Jerusalem Post reported on senior field commanders’ criticism of the Military Advocate General’s office which the officers accused of dragging its feet in ruling on Malka’s case.

Former military advocate general (MAG) Maj.- Gen. ( res.) Avichai Mandelblit – who

COL. ILAN MALKA (right) briefs troops before a ground operation. retired earlier this year – decided to launch a criminal investigat­ion against Malka in early 2010 over allegation­s that he ordered an airstrike on a building in Gaza despite allegedly knowing that by civilians.

Last week, the MAG completed its investigat­ion of Malka and cleared him of criminal wrongdoing. Gantz summoned Malka for a meeting and announced his decision to promote him to the rank of brigadier general, although for the time being to a desk job and not yet in a command post, like the commander of a division.

Other IDF officers who commanded brigades during the operation – such as then-paratroope­r’s Brigade commander Hertzi Halevy and then-commander of the 401st Armored Brigade Yigal Slovik – have since been promoted to the rank of brigadier-general. They both serve in senior field command posts.

The investigat­ion against Malka focused on the bombing

it was occupied on January 5, 2009, during the ground offensive stage of the three-week operation, of a home in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborho­od which killed 21 members of the Samouni family.

The case was highlighte­d in the Goldstone Report – which investigat­ed alleged Israeli war crimes during the operation – and Mandelblit decided to launch a Military Police investigat­ion almost two years ago to rule out the possibilit­y that Malka ordered the strike while knowing civilians were inside.

Due to the investigat­ion, Malka’s promotion was put on hold and he has served as chief operations officer for the Central Command since. The IDF has yet to announce what position Malka will receive in the upcoming round of appointmen­ts expected to be determined in the coming weeks.

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