Israel Under Fire and Attack

Israel Under Fire and Attack
Author: Matilda A Williams
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-07
Genre:
ISBN:

In the midst of a tempest of war and unpredictability in the Middle East, the country of Israel stands out as a model of resiliency. You are put right into the middle of this ongoing conflict, where the fight for safety and peace is a daily, life-or-death struggle, by reading "Israel Under Fire and Attack." Israel faces threats that threaten the fundamental foundation of its existence, from the constant rocket fire that targets Israeli cities to the secret world of cyber security warfare. Explore the tense realities of being under continual threat and the electronic battlefield where every keyboard could determine success or failure. In this unstable area, the pursuit of peace is an unwavering mission. Discover how Israel's tenacious pursuit of peace is motivated by the complex diplomatic dance, regional initiatives, and international assistance. Discover the aspirations and impassable barriers that stand in the way of a happier, more peaceful future. Meet the Israeli people, a people renowned for their unflinching resiliency, unbreakable solidarity, and tenacious resolve. Learn how people form bonds with one another, civil defense procedures become second nature, and the human spirit persists despite all difficulties. Think about the future of a country that keeps overcoming the odds as this exciting adventure comes to a close. The risky but hopeful path ahead is shaped by long-term security considerations, aspirations for a permanent peace, and the tenacious spirit of Israel's people. "Israel Under Fire and Attack" is more than simply an ebook; it immerses you in the heart of one of the longest-running conflicts in history. This ebook is your ticket to a world where bravery and hope shine brightly among the chaos of crises, whether you are a student of geopolitics, a supporter of peace, or simply someone who desires a better knowledge of a nation's fight for survival. Do not miss this compelling trip into the heart of Israel's struggle for existence, security, and peace. Get your copy today to obtain a profound understanding of the ongoing challenges and successes of a unique nation.

Peace Under Fire

Peace Under Fire
Author: Josie Sandercock
Publisher: Verso
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781844670079

The story of this movement reveals the horror of the occupation and the new hope for growing international solidarity.

Israel Under Fire

Israel Under Fire
Author: John Ankerberg
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736934545

Israel Under Fire has the key ingredients for readers who track today's news, scriptural predictions, and Israel: Penetrating evaluation of Middle East events Expert understanding of Bible prophecy and end-times happenings Incisive Q-and-A with religious and political leaders such as Benjamin Netanyahu, former Israeli prime minister; Moshe Arens, three-time Israeli defense minister; and Adnan Husseini, Yasser Arafat's cousin and Palestinian Authority spokesman Ankerberg and DeYoung, co-host of Day of Discovery and noted prophecy expert, examine signs that point--now--toward apocalyptic conflict: Temple rebuilding Jewish religious leaders plan it on a site still controlled by Islam. Threats to Israel internally, a burgeoning Arab population; externally, instability from the Palestinians' Hamas-Fatah split. Iran's intentions: to "wipe Israel off the map..".possibly utilizing nuclear weapons. Readers will gain unparalleled insight into the massive historical currents converging on Israel...and promising to generate inescapable consequences for the West.

Indiscriminate Fire

Indiscriminate Fire
Author: Bonnie Lynn Docherty
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2007-07-07
Genre: Bombardment
ISBN:

This 146-page report finds that both Palestinian armed groups and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have shown insufficient regard for civilian life. Palestinian armed groups, including Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah’s al-Aqsa Brigades, and the Popular Resistance Committees, say the deliberate attacks on civilians with locally made and highly inaccurate rockets, known as Qassams, are reprisals for Israeli actions – but reprisals against civilians are always illegal. A reported reduction by the IDF in the “safety zone” between artillery targets and civilian areas in Gaza, as well as a sharp escalation of shelling in April 2006 following the Hamas political takeover of the Palestinian Authority, led to a jump in civilian casualties.

Shell Shocked

Shell Shocked
Author: Mohammed Omer
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1608465144

Operation Protective Edge, launched in early July 2014, was the third major Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip in six years. It was also the most deadly. By the conclusion of hostilities some seven weeks later, 2,200 of Gaza’s population had been killed, and more than 10,000 injured. In these pages, journalist Mohammed Omer, a resident of Gaza who lived through the terror of those days with his wife and then three-month-old son, provides a first-hand account of life on-the-ground during Israel’s assault. The images he records in this extraordinary chronicle are a literary equivalent of Goya’s “Disasters of War”: children’s corpses stuffed into vegetable refrigerators, pointlessly because the electricity is off; a family rushing out of their home after a phone call from the Israeli military informs them that the building will be obliterated by an F-16 missile in three minutes; donkeys machine-gunned by Israeli soldiers under instructions to shoot anything that moves; graveyards targeted with shells so that mourners can no longer tell where their relatives are buried; fishing boats ablaze in the harbor. Throughout this carnage, Omer maintains the cool detachment of the professional journalist, determined to create a precise record of what is occurring in front of him. But between his lines the outrage boils, and we are left to wonder how a society such as Israel, widely-praised in the West as democratic and civilized, can visit such monstrosities on a trapped and helpless population.

By Blood and Fire

By Blood and Fire
Author: Thurston Clarke
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1504029860

On July 22, 1946 six members of the Irgun, a Jewish underground group headed by future Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, entered the basement of Jerusalem’s King David Hotel and planted seven milk churns filled with explosives underneath the wing housing the headquarters of the British Mandatory Government of Palestine. The ensuing explosion killed ninety-one Britons, Arabs, and Jews, in roughly equal numbers, at the time the greatest death toll in any single act of terrorism. The bombing was a pivotal moment in Israeli and Palestinian history, and was one of several dramatic attacks that eventually persuaded the British to leave Palestine. Clarke’s minute-by-minute account of the attack is thrilling, and his narrative brings the perpetrators and victims vividly to life.

Leadership the Hard Way

Leadership the Hard Way
Author: Dov Frohman
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470267682

Leadership the Hard Way presents a method of living and working that can truly facilitate the learning of leadership. Their method shows how to go against the current, fight conventional wisdom, and embrace the unexpected. It is about trusting oneself and valuing intuition, principles, and imagination as much as hard skills and analysis. Frohman combines his counterintuitive ideas with experiences from his own background?from escaping the Nazis as a child to becoming a leading innovator in the semiconductor industry?to show how readers can build their own leadership abilities. A leader?s values and personality, he ultimately reveals, are the only sure source of stability in a world of continuous change.

Under Fire

Under Fire
Author: Donald B. Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1968
Genre: Israel
ISBN:

We Were Caught Unprepared

We Were Caught Unprepared
Author: Matt M. Matthews
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 1437923046

This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. The fact that the outcome of the 2006 Hezbollah-Israeli War was, at best, a stalemate for Israel has confounded military analysts. Long considered the most professional and powerful army in the Middle East, with a history of impressive military victories against its enemies, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) emerged from the campaign with its enemies undefeated and its prestige tarnished. This historical analysis of the war includes an examination of IDF and Hezbollah doctrine prior to the war, as well as an overview of the operational and tactical problems encountered by the IDF during the war. The IDF ground forces were tactically unprepared and untrained to fight against a determined Hezbollah force. ¿An insightful, comprehensive examination of the war.¿ Illustrations.