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February 08, 2012
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Israel Must Rethink Gaza Strategy

By Neri Zilber | 04 Jun 2010
World Politics Review

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The Israeli assault on the Gaza aid flotilla immediately brought to mind Talleyrand's famous observation: It was worse than a crime; it was a mistake. Now the only way that Israel can move forward from this latest and tragic mistake is to understand its root causes.

The strategic rationale that made a naval commando assault on a civilian vessel seem legitimate is the same strategic rationale at the root of all of Israel's current difficulties: a narrowly defined perception of the country's security as the end goal, with a strong deterrence posture that, in the words of David Grossman, depends on the "default . . . use of massive and exaggerated force" as its preferred means. ...

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