JINSA
“The Valley’s depth creates a formidable barrier and provides a far more defensible boundary than the so-called Green Line, or pre-1967 line, especially in the current geostrategic context of an increasingly violent and unpredictable Middle East,” states a report issued by JINSA.
A new report from JINSA found that the U.S. stockpile is falling “dangerously short of meeting its stated purpose to support Israel’s efforts” as threats from Iran and Hezbollah intensify.
Rivlin praises US-Israel security ties in meeting with 30 military officers
“The unbreakable bond between us is based on our shared democratic values and our shared security interests,” said Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin to the soldiers, part of JINSA’s U.S. Military Leaders Program.
The proposal has been met with criticism from some in Israel, who argue that it could limit Israel’s freedom to maneuver and constrain the Israel Defense Forces. But with the growing threat of Iran in the Middle East, proponents say now could be the time to sign the pact and boost deterrence
A new report from the Jewish Institute for National Security of America’s Hybrid Warfare Task force, headed by several retired senior U.S. military officials, outlined this striking strategic threat to Israel, as well as the operational and legal challenges the country will most likely face in its next war with Hezbollah.