Discussions over Israel being investigated for alleged war crimes in Gaza touch on a tension within the political aspect of Israel’s National Security Concept.
Posts Tagged ‘Clash of Logics’
Israel, a Palestinian State and the International Criminal Court
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Clash of Logics, National Security on February 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
International Troops: An Answer to Israel’s Clash of Logics?
Posted in National Security, tagged Clash of Logics, International Troops, National Security, Operation Cast Lead on January 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Akiva Eldar has an interesting article about plans for a multinational force in Gaza to supervise the truce and prevent weapons smuggling.
Israel’s Hard Choice? Militarized Palestinian State or End of the Two State Solution?
Posted in National Security, tagged Clash of Logics, Demilitarization, National Security, Negotiations, Palestinian state on December 10, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Amitai Etzioni’s article on the problems surrounding the demilitarization of a future Palestinian State touches on Israel’s challenge of preserving its security interests in a Permanent Status Agreement.
NATO troops in the West Bank?
Posted in National Security, tagged Clash of Logics, National Security, Palestinian state on December 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Reports suggest that America’s new National Security Adviser, General James Jones, favors the deployment of NATO forces to the West Bank to alleviate Israel’s security concerns and facilitate the IDF’s withdrawal from the area. Regardless of the merits of this plan, it touches on an underlying tension in Israel’s National Security Concept – the clash [...]

