Acknowledgments
Chronology: Prime Ministers of Israel and Timeline of Major Events,
1948–2018
Introduction
1. The Israeli Counterterrorism Strategy and Decision-Making
Process Conceptual Models
2. The “Fedayeen Phenomenon”: The David Ben-Gurion and Moshe
Sharett Administrations, 1948–63
3. Palestinian National Terrorism After the Six-Day War: The Levi
Eshkol and Golda Meir Administrations, 1963–73
4. Cross-Border Terrorism After the Yom Kippur War: The Yitzhak
Rabin Administration, 1974–76
5. Terrorism Against the Backdrop of the Lebanon War: The Menachem
Begin, Yitzhak Shamir, and Shimon Peres Administrations,
1977–86
6. The First Intifada and Activities of the Palestinian Islamist
Organizations: The Yitzhak Shamir Administration, 1987–91
7. Countering Terrorism During the Peace Process: The Yitzhak Rabin
Administration, 1992–96
8. A Prime Minister’s Assassination and Shifting Counterterrorism
Strategies: The Benjamin Netanyahu Administration, 1996–99
9. Confronting the al-Aqsa Intifada: The Ehud Barak and Ariel
Sharon Administrations, 1999–2004
10. Disengagement from Gaza and Its Ramifications: The End of the
Sharon Administration and the Ehud Olmert Administration,
2005–2008
11. Changes in the Greater Middle East: The Netanyahu
Administration, 2009–2018
12. Israel's Counterterrorism Policy from the Perspective of
Israeli Decision Makers
Conclusion: The Art of Israeli Counterterrorism
Appendix: List of Interviewees and Selected Newspapers
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Boaz Ganor is the founder and executive director of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), the Ronald Lauder Chair for Counter-Terrorism, and the former dean of the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy, and Strategy at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya. He has served as an advisor to the Israeli Counter-Terrorism Bureau, the Israeli National Security Council, and the Israeli Ministry of Defense. His books include Global Alert: The Rationality of Modern Islamist Terrorism and the Challenge to the Liberal Democratic World (Columbia, 2015).
Israel's Counterterrorism Policy is an important contribution to
counterterrorism and security literature. Through unparalleled
access to decision makers, prime ministers, ministers of defense,
and heads of security and intelligence services, Boaz Ganor
provides a comprehensive overview of Israel’s counterterrorism
policy over the years and analyzes the key dilemmas and challenges.
A must-read for leaders, security practitioners, students, and
journalists alike.
*Shabtai Shavit, former head of Mossad, 1989–1996*
In Israel's Counterterrorism Strategy, Boaz Ganor provides a unique
viewpoint on Israel’s most critical counterterrorism challenges.
Through interviews with the people in charge of devising and
implementing Israel’s counterterrorism policy, he presents a
remarkable account of the threats that Israel has faced since its
independence and how its decision makers have responded.
*Yaakov Perry, former director of the Israeli Security Agency;
former minister and member of Parliament*
This book is a tour de force. Boaz Ganor expertly traces the
history of Israel’s efforts to protect itself against successive
waves of terrorism while seeking to uphold its liberal democratic
values.
*Ambassador Nathan Sales, former U.S. undersecretary of state
(acting) and coordinator for counterterrorism*
In Israel’s Counterterrorism Policy, the scholar-practitioner Boaz
Ganor provides a balanced, considered, and meticulous master course
on the history of Israeli counterterrorism and the lessons learned.
He offers a much-needed strategic perspective on a tactical
challenge, making a strong contribution to counterterrorism
studies.
*Matthew Levitt, author of Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of
Lebanon’s Party of God*
Israel’s Counterterrorism Strategy, by the preeminent authority
Boaz Ganor, will be viewed as the definitive history of the
country’s long and varied experience with a mode of conflict that
became the challenge of our age. The revelations of its leaders are
fascinating. To understand the policy and ethical complexities of
counterterrorism, start here.
*Brian Michael Jenkins, author of Paths to Destruction: A Group
Portrait of America’s Jihadists―Comparing Jihadist Travelers with
Domestic Plotters*
Ganor’s book will likely become a worthwhile component of the
syllabi of courses related to the Arab–Israeli conflict and the
peace process.
*Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs*
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