Moshe Dayan, a pivotal yet controversial figure in Israeli politics, and Professor Eitan Shamir, an expert on strategy-making, engage in a thought-provoking discussion. They explore Dayan's evolution as a master of emergent strategy, emphasizing flexibility over rigid plans. The conversation dives into Dayan’s military background, the intricacies of the Suez Campaign, and the dual perceptions of his leadership during the Yom Kippur War. Shamir offers insights from his upcoming biography, shedding light on Dayan's lasting legacy and strategic influence.