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(Jerusalem Post) Editorial - October 7 destroyed the belief that Israel could, through passive defense, contain those sworn to its destruction, that technology could replace manpower, that deterrence and diplomacy could substitute for vigilance and will. Israel misjudged Hamas by assuming it would not do anything crazy for fear of provoking a devastating Israeli response. The same misreading must not be repeated with anyone else in the region. Take your enemies at their word and act proactively to prevent them from carrying out their malevolent designs. Fences and cameras cannot replace soldiers. Technology is a force multiplier, not a substitute for force. In addition, Israelis woke up to the realization that the country was dependent on foreign countries - primarily the U.S. - for basic tools of war: bullets, mortars, and bombs. The government has since moved to expand local production of munitions and reduce reliance on others. Israel cannot afford to slide back into the wishful thinking that threats can be managed rather than defeated. Our enemies are implacable, security depends on readiness, and actual deterrence comes only from unmistakable strength and the willingness to use it. 2025-10-09 00:00:00Full Article
Threats to Israel Must Be Defeated, Not Managed
(Jerusalem Post) Editorial - October 7 destroyed the belief that Israel could, through passive defense, contain those sworn to its destruction, that technology could replace manpower, that deterrence and diplomacy could substitute for vigilance and will. Israel misjudged Hamas by assuming it would not do anything crazy for fear of provoking a devastating Israeli response. The same misreading must not be repeated with anyone else in the region. Take your enemies at their word and act proactively to prevent them from carrying out their malevolent designs. Fences and cameras cannot replace soldiers. Technology is a force multiplier, not a substitute for force. In addition, Israelis woke up to the realization that the country was dependent on foreign countries - primarily the U.S. - for basic tools of war: bullets, mortars, and bombs. The government has since moved to expand local production of munitions and reduce reliance on others. Israel cannot afford to slide back into the wishful thinking that threats can be managed rather than defeated. Our enemies are implacable, security depends on readiness, and actual deterrence comes only from unmistakable strength and the willingness to use it. 2025-10-09 00:00:00Full Article
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