7 Fall 2024 career, in our right to defend ourselves, and in the ability of the law, all law, to enable us to exercise this right. We, too, are obligated not to forget this. n Major General Tomer Yerushalmi holds an LLB degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, an LLM degree from Tel Aviv University, and an additional LLM from the U.S. Army JAG School in Charlottesville, Virginia. She is also a graduate of “Afek,” the IDF Command and Staff Course. Major General Tomer Yerushalmi has served as IDF Military Advocate General since 2021. She began her military service in the MAG Corps in 1996. During her service, she has held various positions including Senior Aide to the Chief Military Prosecutor, Legal Aide to the Military Advocate General, Deputy Chief Prosecutor for Central Command, Head of the Legal Oversight Branch, and the Head of the Legislation and Communication Branches, and head of the Legislation and Legal Advice Department. Between 2007 and 2015, Major General Tomer Yerushalmi served as a Military Judge and Deputy President of the District Court responsible for the Home Front Command and the General Staff districts. Between 2019 and 2021, Tomer Yerushalmi served as the Gender Affairs Advisor to the IDF Chief of Staff.
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