Analysis
Tuesday, January 9th 2024
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Jan. 4, 2024 “… a terrorist army like Hezbollah can only push so far. It has a lot to lose in Lebanon and it has become so large that it also has a lot of assets that are not easy to simply fold up and move.” For the past […]
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Dan Diker Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Jan. 8, 2024 “The Iranian regime’s proxy strategy, utilizing Hizbullah, Hamas, and the Houthis, intends to put Israel in a no-win position of all-out multi-front war while benefitting from the West’s mistaken conviction that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict drives the Middle East’s regional instability.” The Iran-backed Hamas war with […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, January 8th 2024 / Tuesday, January 9th 2024
ISIS- REDUX Israel vs. Hamas – What’s New?: Israel vs. Hamas – What’s New?: Lt.-Col. (res.) Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Dr. Dan Diker, Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Jan. 3, 2023 Why is the Gaza War Different?: Jonathan Spyer, JNS, Dec. 31, 2023 — The current Israeli operation in Gaza has led […]
Monday, January 8th 2024
Meir Ben Shabbat Israel Hayom, Jan. 5, 2023 “Even if we assume that understandings could be struck between Israel and Egypt on this issue, a response will be required to two operational challenges: How to operate militarily in the crowded area that has absorbed thousands of people evacuated from the northern Gaza Strip; and the […]
Ariel Heimann INSS Special Publication, Jan. 7, 2024 “Lower intensity combat in Gaza still requires significant forces to defend and control the areas captured by the IDF (especially in northern Gaza); the new defense line, including a security perimeter, will be double the size of the previous one and manned with much greater density; and meanwhile, […]
Wednesday, January 3rd 2024
Will the Conflict Expand?: Salem Alketbi, Israel Hayom, Dec. 26, 2023 Iran No Longer Hides Behind Proxies in War Against Israel: Ron Ben Yishai, Ynet News, Dec. 26, 2023 Israel Has Sent a Message; Now a Big Decision Awaits: Yoav Limor, Israel Hayom, Dec. 26, 2023 Biden Needs to Strike Back Hard Against Houthis to Protect Red Sea […]
Wednesday, January 3rd 2024 / Tuesday, January 2nd 2024
Yoav Limor Israel Hayom, Dec. 26, 2023 “Until now Israel has operated within the CBM framework (the Campaign Between Wars) in an attempt to keep hostilities below the threshold of war. In an era where overt war is being waged in the north and south and where Iran is using many tools at its disposal […]
Students Speak
Thursday, December 21st 2023 / Thursday, December 21st 2023
Joshua Schecter On October 7, 2023, Shabbat, Simchat Torah, and precisely 50 years after the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, Hamas launched a brutal and horrific terrorist attack against Israel. They murdered over 1200 Israeli civilians, maimed or injured over 4500, and abducted over 200 to the Gaza Strip, all in the most brutal […]
Thursday, December 21st 2023
Bret Stephens NY Times, Oct. 19, 2023 “Where does all this hatred come from? If your answer is Israel, then, to borrow a line I once heard from Leon Wieseltier, you aren’t explaining antisemitism; you’re replicating it.” This will be my last column for the year, and it will be more personal than most. It’s […]
Daniel Ben-Ami Spiked, Dec. 18, 2023 ‘We are not talking about the replacement of the [founding] charter. The charter was a historical document dating back to the origins of Hamas.” German and Danish police have uncovered a Hamas terrorist plot to attack Jewish targets in Europe. This is potentially yet more evidence, if any were […]
Yael Bar Tur, Tal Fortgang, Martin Gurri, and Brian C. Anderson City Journal, Oct. 20, 2023 (video and transcript) “… a real clear symptom that the Israelis felt that being Jewish had been normalized was that they were indulging the same sort of the political madness that we have engaged here in the U.S. and […]
Andrew Pessin Clarity with Michael Oren, Dec. 15, 2023 “… those who answer “yes” to (Q) are not in much position to complain of the other side killing civilians. If they endorse civilian casualties when these are the direct target of the attack they can hardly object to civilian casualties as collateral damage from the targeting of military threats.” […]
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