From Cast Lead to Protective Edge: Lessons from Israel's Wars in Gaza
RAND Corporation eBooks2017
Citations Over TimeTop 12% of 2017 papers
Raphaël Cohen, David Johnson, David E. Thaler, Brenna Allen, Elizabeth Bartels, James F. Cahill, Shira Efron
Abstract
This report describes how the Israel Defense Force evolved to meet an adaptive and determined hybrid adversary during its wars in Gaza. It then draws a series of lessons from the Israeli experience for the U.S. Army and the joint force: from the importance of armored vehicles and active protection systems to the limitations of airpower in urban terrain and of conventional militaries to deter nonstate actors.
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