شبكة قدس الإخبارية
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After the October 7, 2023 catastrophe, discussions in Israel are shifting toward reevaluating the security doctrine. The catastrophe revealed failures in deterrence and defense and exposed the limits of relying solely on technology and intelligence. Intellectual currents agree on the need to strengthen the military and reserves, improve warning systems, and enhance defensive measures, but they differ in their interpretation of the future role of power. The military school advocates for preemptive prevention and strikes, while Netanyahu’s approach emphasizes the necessity of using force to reshape the regional environment—focusing on defeating Hamas and weakening Iran—without explicitly demanding the establishment of a Palestinian state as a precondition. The strategic school links military power with regional politics, stressing the importance of rebuilding the Palestinian system and achieving political stability, expanding normalization agreements, and considering Gaza as a test case. There is ongoing debate about how to prevent Gaza from becoming a military base or a security threat, and whether to transform it into part of a new Palestinian and regional system. Overall, the discourse is shifting from conflict management toward using force to reshape the environment that produces crises, amid ongoing tension regarding the role of power and the future of the Palestinian solution.
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