Monographie

Israel's military doctrine / Ehud Eilam

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  • Israel's military doctrine / Ehud Eilam
  • Lanham (Md.) [etc.] : Lexington books
  • C 2018
  • 1 vol. (XIII-159 pages) ; 24 cm
  • 978-1-4985-7563-8
  • 1-4985-7563-3
  • 9781498575638 rel.
  • 355.409 569
  • Bibliographie pages 153-156. Index
  • La 4e de couv. indique : "Israel's military doctrine was aimed at defeating powerful Arab militaries, mostly those of Egypt, Syria and Jordan. In the years 1948-1982 Israel and Arab states had a series of wars i.e. high intensity wars. Israel, since 1948, also dealt with guerrilla and terror attacks. Since 1982 and mostly in the last 15 years Israel faced hybrid forces, Hamas and Hezbollah. Those groups are a mix between a conventional military and a guerrilla group. Israel fought against Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2006 and against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, mostly in two wars, in 2008-2009 and in 2014. This book begins with explaining Israel's national security policy. Then it focuses on how the IDF (Israel defense forces) had to adjust its doctrine and build up to confront hybrid forces, by examining Israel's air and the ground corps and major issues such as offense and defense, infrastructure and manpower."
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