1930 - 1995
Israeli general and politician.
Mordechai (also Mordekhai) Gur completed his undergraduate education in political science and Middle East studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem and went on to a more specialized program at the École Militaire - École de Guerre in Paris.
Gur served in the Haganah forces after 1943 and was a hero of the 1967 Arab - Israel War (commanding a division that took Jerusalem). He served with the Northern Command from 1970 to 1972 and then as the Israel Defense Force (IDF) chief of staff from 1974 to 1978. He coordinated the rescue at Entebbe (1976) and the Litani Operation in southern Lebanon (1978). During his tenure, he tried to reshape the general staff to be more responsive to field conditions. Following his discharge from the IDF in 1978, he attended Harvard Business School. From 1979 to 1984 he held a position with Koor Mechanics.
Gur was elected as a Labor member of Knesset in the Tenth Knesset in 1981; after being re-elected to the Eleventh Knesset he served as minister of health (1984 - 1986). In the Twelfth Knesset he served as minister without portfolio. In 1992 he was appointed acting defense minister by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin; he held that position until his death in 1995.
Bibliography
Government of Israel, Knesset. "Knesset Members." Available from http://www.knesset.gov.il/mk.
Government of Israel, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "Mordechai Gur." Available from http://www.mfa.gov.il.
Rolef, Susan Hattis, ed. Political Dictionary of the State of Israel, 2d edition. New York: Macmillan, 1993.
— ZACHARY KARABELL
UPDATED BY GREGORY S. MAHLER




