Strategic Assessment
Research Forum | February 2008

In his book National Security Israel Tal deals at length with the key ideas and principles of Israel’s security doctrine that were established in the 1950s. He suggests that Israel’s security doctrine can be defined in one clause: an almost total neglect of the power of endurance in favor of maximum overwhelming force. In practice, the essence of military performance in this context has over the years divided into three fundamental components:
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