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"Free Gaza" Flotilla Defeats the Israel Defense Forces


by Daniel Pipes
May 31, 2010
Cross-posted from National Review Online


http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2010/05/free-gaza-flotilla-defeats-the-israel-defense












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One of the most important rules for a strategist is not to be put on the defensive. David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister, developed this concept into a doctrine of forward defense that brilliantly served his state in its early years.











Israeli soldiers aboard a military vessel in international waters off the Gaza coast surrounding a Turkish ship.



Eventually, however, Israel's enemies realized that they could not win a conventional war. Instead of launching planes, tanks, and ships at the Jewish state, they turned to other means – weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, and (most recently) political delegitimization. Delegitimization turns the rules of war upside down: in particular strength is weakness and public opinion has supreme importance.


Israel's command structure, having mastered the old ways of war (the ones that lasted to 1973), has shown utter strategic incompetence at the new ways of war (in place since 1982). The new rules require an agile sense of public relations, which means that a powerful state never physically harms, even inadvertently, its rag-tag political adversaries.


Rachel Corrie has been an albatross around Israel's neck since 2003; today's dead on the seas off Gaza will prove an even worse source of anti-Zionism. Thus did the "armada of hate and violence" achieve its purpose. Thus did the Israelis fall into a trap. (May 31, 2010)

Related Topics: Arab-Israel conflict & diplomacy




Bibliography – My Writings on Changes in Warfare


by Daniel Pipes
May 31, 2010


http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2010/05/bibliography-my-writings-on-changes-in-warfare












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The Israeli fiasco on the high seas, killing at least ten anti-Israel activists, prompts me to assemble my writings on how warfare has changed, something most Western high commands have not yet fathomed.




In addition, I have devoted special attention to the renewed respectability of appeasement as a tool of foreign policy:



(May 31, 2010)


Related Topics: Arab-Israel conflict & diplomacy, Bibliography, US policy, War on terror This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL.





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