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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Israel's counterterrorism doctrine is guided by a keen sense of military knowledge and systematic staff work on the one hand, and a total involvement of its citizens on the other. The country has no traditional model but operates on a holistic framework that combines actual experience and scenario planning - an analysis of several potential threat opportunities even if they have no chance of occurrence. Its strategic doctrine is anchored on a continuous learning process drawn from historical experience, tactical intelligence, and technological/human skills capabilities - with the ultimate goal of preemption, interdiction, and adaptation. To what extent can other nations leverage Israel's experience?
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