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Essays

Reflections on the War on Gaza

Pages 91-95 | Published online: 21 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

This essay looks at the Gaza war of winter 2008––2009 within its broader politico-military context. At the political level, Israel's post-2005 disengagement policies and initiatives with regard to Gaza (and Egypt) and their implications relative to the future of the West Bank are emphasized. Militarily, in examining the background and objectives of the war, the author gives particular importance to the testing of lessons drawn from the past, especially the summer 2006 war on Lebanon, in the aim of regaining a kind of ““Dahiya”” deterrence based on reprisals against civilians rather than on battlefield victory.

This article is part of the following collections:
Gaza: Nearly Two Decades of Israeli Incursions, Siege, and Blockade

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