How Fans of Korean Music Mobilized Anti-Israel Sentiment
Mosaic, 
24 April, 2023
In the past decade, popular music from Korea—known as K-Pop—has gained a broad international audience, and the devotees of the genre have developed a reputation for their enthusiastic and sometimes aggressive activity on social media. Amos Hervitz, David Siman-Tov, and Javier Shocron explain the way the online “K-Pop community” has used such platforms as Twitter and TikTok to...
Cyber Attacks Are Escalating Israel’s ‘Campaign Between Wars’
The National Interest, 
1 July, 2022
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) used to have two basic systemic situations: fighting in war and preparing for war. These dynamics existed for decades, but the situation began to change after the Second Lebanon War (2006). A few years later, a third dimension in IDF strategy appeared, as formulated by former IDF chief of general staff Gadi Eisenkot: “the Campaign Between the...
How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Israeli Intelligence Collection
The National Interest, 
28 April, 2022