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412 Fighting In Gaza & Lebanon: Through an IDF Tank Commander’s Eyes with Benaya Cherlow

Oct 13, 2025
In this discussion, Captain Benaya Cherlow, an Israeli-American reservist and veteran of Gaza and Lebanon, shares his unique perspective on the complexities of conflict and identity. Cherlow reflects on the emotional toll of October 7th and the moral dilemmas faced on the battlefield. He recounts discoveries of hidden Hezbollah armaments in Lebanon and grapples with the challenging tactics of urban warfare in Gaza. Cherlow emphasizes the need for internal reform in Gaza and highlights Israel's technological innovations as key to shaping a more favorable narrative.
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INSIGHT

October 7 Reshaped Regional Alignments

  • Cherlow argues October 7 forced isolation of Hamas and prevented a larger coordinated assault from Hezbollah, Syria and Iran.
  • He credits the attack's timing for galvanizing Arab nations into an unprecedented coalition against Hamas.
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Urban War Is Multi‑Dimensional

  • Urban warfare transformed Gaza into multi-layered combat where tunnels and vertical fight planes defeat conventional advantage.
  • Cherlow cites John Spencer's urban warfare framework to explain why Gaza resisted IDF tactics.
ANECDOTE

Seven Seconds That Define War

  • Benaya describes a 2 a.m. junction decision where competing radio calls forced split-second choices between rescuing wounded comrades or investigating possible hostages.
  • He frames the moment as a moral and operational crucible that no training fully prepares you for.
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