
This volume explores the importance of the West Bank for Israel's security. The author assumes that a political solution to the West Bank issue will be negotiated between Israel and the Jordanians and Palestinians, and that the talks thereafter will focus on the question of security. He examines various security topics based on the current political agreement, and considers alternative political solutions and the security risks they would entail for Israel. In particular, he analyzes the possible military risks of attacks against Israel, launched from or through the West Bank region if it is not under Israeli control, and the ways in which these risks could be minimized.
This volume investigates the strategic necessity of the West Bank as a defensive buffer for Israel within the context of regional security negotiations. The author, Aryeh Shalev, utilizes his background in military analysis to evaluate how various political settlements regarding the territory would impact Israel's vulnerability to external military threats. The text provides a framework for assessing security risks, focusing on the potential for hostile incursions if the region were to fall outside of Israeli control.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in Middle Eastern security studies recognize this work as a detailed technical analysis of the strategic geography of the West Bank. Readers frequently note the clinical and focused nature of the prose, which prioritizes military risk assessment over broader political or social commentary.
Page Count:
209
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030027292
ISBN-13:
9780030027291
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