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 [...]
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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 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 [...]
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 [...]
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.
Fighting Delegitimization in California
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Hubs, National Security on August 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Jerusalem Post ran an article today on anti-Israel and pro-Israel activism in California, one of the areas Reut identifies as a hub of delegitimization. According to the incoming chair of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the East Bay, “there are over 100 anti-Israel organizations chipping away constantly at support for Israel and more [...]
Winning The Battle for The Left
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Boycotts Divestment & Sanctions, National Security, Two State Solution on August 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In a piece published on the Huffington Post, freelance writer and self-identified liberal leftist (and two-time Ralph Nader voter) Alan Krinsky delineates “8 Reasons Leftists Should be Pro-Israel,” among these human rights, peace, and self defense. Krinsky premises the piece in a rejection of a phenomenon of singling Israel out for criticism with a unique [...]
The ‘Wide Tent’ Model – A Diverse Pro-Israel Camp Delays Berkeley BDS Efforts
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, berkley, National Security, wide tent on May 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The decision of the student senate of Berkeley University to divest from companies supplying weapons to Israel was the focal point of an intensive battle between the would-be-boycotters and a surprisingly large and diverse pro-Israel camp. One of the unique fixtures of this pro-Israel camp was the wide and diverse spectrum of elements it comprised.
Op-ed: How to fight delegitimization
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, BDS, Boycotts Divestment & Sanctions, National Security on April 29, 2010 | 5 Comments »
I recently had an op-ed published in the Jewish Journal about our team’s work on delegitimization. In it, I describe how the deployment of the several principles and a rich understanding of the structural roots of the trend of delegitimization against Israel may help stem the tide against what is increasingly becoming a strategic threat against [...]

