What it is about
Former Member of Knesset Yoaz Hendel, recognized for his nuanced analyses, provides insights into Israel’s strategic approach toward adversarial entities like Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza, while discussing national and international relations, including with the United States and challenges within Israel like the Haredi military draft.
Why it matters
As Israel continues to face complex security challenges, Hendel attributes current strategic challenges to a fear of decisive action against adversaries and calls for a re-evaluation of Israel’s strategy and foreign relations, particularly with Iran and other regional threats.
Strategic Critique on Iran and Lebanon
Hendel asserts that ignoring threats from Iran and Lebanon has exacerbated Israel’s security situation. He advocates for proactive measures, suggesting the opportunity to incapacitate Iranian infrastructure should not be missed when under attack. He criticizes indecisiveness, emphasizing the need to protect the northern Israeli communities from recurring conflicts.
Hostage and Ceasefire Deal
The challenge of choosing between rescuing hostages and decisively defeating Hamas in Gaza is evident. Hendel insists on a pragmatic approach, driven by whether Hamas offers a viable exchange and maintaining focus on Israel’s long-term security. Despite skepticism, previous exchanges proved effective, and Hendel highlights the potential to maintain success while adopting strategic resilience.
Envisioning Gaza’s Future
Addressing the aftermath of conflict in Gaza, Hendel calls for clear leadership in determining Gaza’s political management post-Hamas. While critics see rotating political entities as temporary solutions, Hendel emphasizes the necessity of instilling deterrence over potential threats.
Managing US-Israel Relations
Stressing strong bilateral relations, Hendel encourages cooperation with various political administrations in the US, and reflections on Israel’s needs regarding military readiness without constant dependence on US politics, emphasizing a stronger domestic defense approach.
The Haredi Draft Dilemma
Confronting continued reluctance among Haredi communities to join IDF service, Hendel recommends a practical approach using incentives and consequences to encourage participation, while ensuring Israeli Arabs also contribute through national service.
As Israel navigates both internal and external challenges, Hendel’s insights underscore the imperative of decisive actions and cohesive strategies above political stagnation.
This story was first published on jpost.com.