Strategic Assessment
Research Forum | June 2000

The distinction between the efficacy of Israel’s deterrent power in the “basic security” realm and that in matters of current security dates back to the beginnings of the State of Israel. The former focuses on threats posed to the existence of the state or its vital interests by the regular armies of the Arab countries, while the latter focuses on threats emanating from irregular elements ranging from adolescent stone throwers to international terrorists and other irregular fighters.
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