Port of no return: The US plan for aid relief in Gaza By spearheading the Gaza Port operation, the United States has not only underscored its commitment to addressing the dire humanitarian needs in Gaza but is also taking on significant inherent risks. David Levy March 26, 2024
‘Confused Seas’: The current state of maritime Affairs Regional provocations and environmental challenges mark a troubled period for the global maritime landscape. David Levy and Elai Rettig Feb. 7, 2024
The influence of sea power in Iran’s proxy war, Part 1: Houthi aggression in the Red Sea The new maritime dimension to the Israel-Hamas War, launched by the Houthis, poses a direct challenge not only to regional stability but also to the fundamental principles of international maritime law and the security of global commerce. David Levy Dec. 21, 2023
Israel’s move to USCENTCOM is transformational Israel’s transition from U.S. European Command to U.S. Central Command is already having an impact, and may yield major dividends in the future. David Levy and Shay Shabtai March 1, 2023