Eytan Ben-David

Ben-David, son of Aliza and the late Azaria Witihovsky, was raised in Kiryat Ono.

In 1983, he became an infantry officer after completing Officer Candidate School and served as a platoon leader and company commander in the Bislamach Brigade and fought in the first Lebanon War.

Ben-David began his career in the ISA Protection and Security Division and served in a number of command posts, including Regional Security Director for Europe between 2002 and 2005, Deputy Head of El Al's Aviation Security Division (on loan from the ISA) between 2005 and 2006, Head of the Dignitary Protection Unit between 2006–2010 and Deputy Head of the Protection and Security Division.

In 2012, he retired from the ISA and was appointed Chief of the Counterterrorism Bureau and Deputy Head of the National Security Council in the Prime Minister's Office,[1] until his appointment as Acting National Security Adviser and Head of the National Security Council in 2017.

[2] Ben-David holds a BA in History of the Middle East and Geography from Tel Aviv University and a MA in Administration and Public Policy from the Herzlia Interdisciplinary Center.