1st Edition

Navigating Perilous Waters An Israeli Strategy for Peace and Security

By Ephraim Sneh Copyright 2005
    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    Israel is a Jewish state in a Muslim Middle East. How can it survive in that region? This book answers this question by analyzing the dangers and threats that Israel faces today. The book also highlights an important component of Israel's strength: the endurance and the cohesion of its social fabric, which the author sees as the key to his country's survival in the Middle East. Written by Israel's former deputy minister of defence, this book is essential reading for all those interested in the contemporary politics of the Middle East.

    Introduction  1. Perilous Waters  2. Between the Jordan and the Sea  3. Egypt - Threat, Danger, or Ally?  4. Jordan - The Indispensable Partner  5. Syria - A Tough Neighbour  6. Iraq's Vague Future  7. Iran - The Main Threat  8. Will the World Change  9. A Warning Note  10. Two Essential Conditions  11. The New Deterrence  12. The United States - A Slightly Different Alliance  13. Regional Alliances  14. National Resolve

    Biography

    Ephraim Sneh is one of the Israeli Labor Party leaders. He is a retired General of the Israel Defence Forces, where he commanded the IAF combat rescue unit, the security zone in south Lebanon and the administration of the West Bank. He served four times in Israel's cabinet as minister of health, transport, and deputy minister of defense. In the Parliament he chairs the sub-committee on defense planning and Policy. His articles have appeared in Haaretz Magazine and he is co-author of several Israeli-Palestinian plans for peace and economic cooperation, and author of Responsibility - Israel after 2000 (1996)