The book presents a compelling argument for a proactive approach by Israel, supported by the United States, to address Iran's nuclear ambitions, suggesting military action if required. It highlights Israel's ongoing efforts to disrupt Iranian military bases in Syria, albeit with limited effectiveness, while also emphasizing the need to monitor Egypt and manage the threat posed by Hamas in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The narrative underscores the complex geopolitical landscape in which Israel operates.
Ehud Eilam Bücher






Israel's Military Doctrine
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on Israel's evolving military doctrine, this book explores its conflicts with hybrid forces since 2006, contrasting them with high-intensity wars from 1948 to 1982. It provides an in-depth analysis of how Israel's strategies have adapted over time, offering insights into the complexities of modern warfare and the challenges posed by non-traditional combatants. The examination sheds light on the implications for future military engagements and national security.
Focusing on Israel's military history since 1948, this work analyzes various conflicts, including wars against the Palestine Liberation Organization and Hezbollah, as well as engagements in the Gaza Strip. The author, a former IDF member, identifies strategic patterns and draws parallels between Israel's military tactics and those of Western nations like the U.S. and Britain. Additionally, the book compares the Vietnam War to Israel's confrontations with Hezbollah in the 1990s, offering insights into the evolution of warfare in the region.
Israel's New Wars
The conflicts between Israel and Iran, Hezbollah and the Palestinians since the 1990s
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Focusing on Israel's military evolution, the book analyzes key conflicts, including the 2006 Lebanon War and the Gaza wars of 2008-2009 and 2014. It explores how these engagements have shaped Israeli military doctrine and strategies. Additionally, the text delves into the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, providing a comprehensive view of contemporary warfare in the region.
Focusing on the Israeli-Iranian conflict, the book explores Israel's strategies in response to Iran's nuclear ambitions and its relationships with Arab states. It delves into the intricate dynamics of the Iranian-Israeli-Arab triangle and discusses the potential role of the United States in supporting Israel. The author provides a nuanced perspective on military factors and geopolitical events, making it a significant contribution to understanding this complex regional issue.
Containment in the Middle East
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Israel, Arab states, and the United States have been conducting and experiencing various kinds of containment in recent years, as part of confronting their external and/or internal enemies.