A big stick and little carrots.
Its priorities still reflect what exists today.
The Ben-Gurion doctrine vs. the Dayan doctrine.
The findings of the Israeli comptroller’s report have been blown out of proportion.
As Putin tries to supplant the U.S., Jerusalem must remain realistic.
The former Israeli defense minister on maintaining security amidst chaos.
Making up for a reduced American role.
He hasn’t sought to invent a solution that doesn’t exist.
In Operation Protective Edge, Israel was able to achieve its goal of stopping rocket fire without a full-scale invasion of the Gaza strip, and without. . .
For decades, the U.S. Sixth Fleet kept the peace in the eastern Mediterranean, supported by interlocking alliances with Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Egypt. Recently this. . .
The battle in Gaza is only one front of an ongoing regional war. What is the strategy going forward?
In light of the four main threats faced by Israel, neither the 1967 borders nor the security fence can keep the country safe; sovereignty over. . .
In introducing a newly updated edition of a 2005 study, Israel's defense minister reviews the country’s strategic and existential needs—and the means of ensuring they. . .