October 2009
Strategic Assessment Vol 12, No 3
This INSS Strategic Assessment considers issues pertaining to Israel's relations with Lebanon, Palestine and India. Topics include dilemmas that arose in Israel in the process of defining the enemy in the Second Lebanon War; the possibility of peace between Israel and Palestinians; the recent developments in Israeli arms sales to India; and the sixth Fatah Convention. It also examines the possibilities and implications of a compromise between the US and Iran that would allow for and bestow legitimacy on an Iranian nuclear program; Israel’s presumed nuclear capability; the domestic unrest in Iran that contributed to the summer 2009 demonstrations; and the intelligence dimension of the conflict between Israel and Hizbollah.
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Author:
Zaki Shalom, Nizan Feldman, Yiftah S Shapir, Shlomo Brom, Anat Kurz, Shlomo Brom, Giora Eiland, Oded Eran, Yoel Guzansky, Emily B Landau, Ephraim Kam, Amir Kulick
Editor:
Oded Eran
Series:
Volume:
12
Issue:
3
Chapters:
- Defining the Enemy in an Asymmetrical Confrontation
- Economic Peace
- Israel’s Arms Sales to India
- Fewer Gestures, More Substance
- The Sixth Fatah Convention
- Partial Agreements with the Palestinians
- Compromising on a Nuclear Iran
- If Iran, then Israel?
- The Internal Crisis in Iran
- Hizbollah Espionage against Israel
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