This policy paper outlines the concepts of ‘broad tent’ and ‘red lines’ which were created by the Reut Institute as key concepts and pillars of the systemic global response to the delegitimization campaign. The concepts of ‘broad tent’ and ‘red lines’ were formed in response to our diagnostics of the strategy of the assault on [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Basic Delegitimacy’
Policy Paper: Reut’s Broad Tent and Red-Lines Approach
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Boycotts Divestment & Sanctions, National Security on August 8, 2011 | 1 Comment »
The opportunity in September for Israel re-engagement
Posted in National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Jewish world, National Security, Palestinian Challenges on July 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In a paper published by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), Tal Becker examines the scenarios likely to unfold at the UN this September, the regional and domestic factors, and the various implications of potential UN recognition of Palestinian statehood. While he notes potential threats, he also considers potential opportunities such as preservation [...]
The Assault on Israel’s Legitimacy: London as a Case Study
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Hubs of Delegitimization, National Securuty on December 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Today the Reut Institute published a document focusing on London as a hub of delegitimization which suggests operational principles to catalyze a systematic approach in the city and in other global hubs. This document is the first attempt by the Reut Institute to suggest an operational framework to local pro-Israeli forces to meet the challenge [...]
Jewish Chronicle: London as a Case Study for Delegitimization
Posted in About Reut, Basic Delegitimacy, tagged About Reut, Basic Delegitimacy, Hubs of Delegitimization on December 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In light of the political-security team’s continued focus on fighting delegitimization in hubs, last week’s Jewish Chronicle ran several articles about Reut’s work in London.
The Israel Action Network Introduced
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Boycotts Divestment & Sanctions, Jewish world, National Security on October 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The network of Jewish Federations is set to launch an innovative initiative to catalyze the North American Jewish community response to the campaign to advance Israel’s delegitimization. The project, called the Israel Action Network (IAN), will be directed by Senior Vice President of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) Martin Raffel, who introduced the [...]
Restoring Sanity to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS on October 13, 2010 | 1 Comment »
A couple of weeks ago, Professor Gil Troy wrote in the Jerusalem Post about a project to ‘restore sanity’ to the discourse surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Such a project is a useful tool in trying to engage with critics of Israeli policy on the one hand, while trying to isolate delegitimizers of its existence on the [...]
Fighting Flotillas and the Network Behind Them
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Flotilla, National Security on August 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Jerusalem Post quotes an op-ed by George Galloway in the British Socialist daily ‘The Morning Star’ in which he declared that a flotilla of ships called the “Viva Palestina convoy” will leave from London, Casablanca, and Doha on September 18. It seems that Galloway has drawn heart from the diplomatic environment surrounding Israel’s actions [...]
Closing the gap? Attention to political-diplomatic arenas emerging as national security imperative
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, National Security on August 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In recent months, starting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s categorization of Israel’s delegitimization as one of three key challenges facing the country, political and diplomatic arenas seem to be increasingly emerging as a national security focus among Israeli decision makers. The growing prominence of these arenas is further reflected in media commentary, exemplified by two [...]
Reut Publishes Flotilla Report in English
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Boycotts Divestment & Sanctions, Lawfare, National Security, Palestinian Challenges on August 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Reut Institute published today the English version of its report on the May 31st Gaza Flotilla. The report analyzes the strategic significance and systemic context of the incident and offers recommendations on how to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Is the New Israel Fund Driving a Wedge?
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Boycotts Divestment & Sanctions, Driving a Wedge on August 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
An article in the Forward suggests that board members within the New Israel Fund (NIF) are discussing bringing in policy guidelines as to which organizations receive funding. This would be an important step in driving a wedge between critics of Israeli policy and delegitimizers of its existence.

