

Can Israel Save Itself?
Sep 4, 2025
Ami Ayalon, a former commander of the Israeli Navy and head of Shin Bet, shares his insights on the path to peace between Israelis and Palestinians. He argues that Israel's long-term security hinges on acknowledging Palestinian rights and establishing a Palestinian state. Ayalon discusses the strategic errors leading to the current conflict and the urgent need for a clear post-war vision. He emphasizes the importance of international collaboration for a viable two-state solution and the necessity for Israeli leadership to navigate the ideological battles within society.
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Modern Wars Aren't Conventional State Fights
- Wars today are typically state vs. organization conflicts without clear military decision points.
- A military-only strategy against organizations like Hamas is inherently ineffective and self-defeating.
Military Success Without Political Endgame
- Israel achieved its declared military goals against Hamas's military wing.
- But lacking a political endgame, military success produced responsibility for an unresolved humanitarian crisis.
Refusing Diplomacy Turned Victory Into Missed Opportunity
- Israel has long pursued one continuous national war tied to Zionist aims since its founding.
- The country refused a diplomatic victory after 2002 and thus missed consolidating peace gains.