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The regional balance of power has shifted dramatically following the fall of the Assad regime and the rise of a new Syrian leadership under Ahmad al-Sharaa. Syria’s pivot away from Iran and its outreach to Israel have transformed a former enemy into a potential partner. This realignment has disrupted Iran’s land corridor to Lebanon, weakened Hizbullah, an...


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Israel’s security doctrine, based on David Ben-Gurion’s principles of warning, deterrence, and decision, was designed for swift victories followed by lasting peace. Today, that model is in crisis. Iran’s “ring of fire” strategy, which unites Hamas, Hizbullah, and other proxies, seeks to trap Israel in prolonged, multi-front conflicts that weaken its mili...


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Gabi Siboni and Erez Wiener

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We look at the evolution of Israel’s security doctrine from Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s “Iron Wall” concept to the contemporary “peace through strength” approach advanced by Prime Minister Netanyahu. Jabotinsky’s central premise, that lasting peace requires unquestionable military strength, became the fou...


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The Israel–Egypt peace treaty, a nearly five-decade pillar of regional stability, has endured upheaval following the 2023 Gaza war. It allows Israel to redirect its security and diplomatic focus and enables limited cooperation with Egypt on counterterrorism and regional energy.

However, the peace remains largely “cold.” Deep Egyptian hostility t...


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Senior security officials say that during the negotiations held in Switzerland between the United States and Iran, Washington effectively accepted Tehran’s demand to link the Lebanese arena to the broader regional framework, under the principle of the “unity of fronts” between Iran and Lebanon. Not only does Israel oppose this approach, but so does the Lebanese government, wh...


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