A Long-Term View of the War With Hamas: A Fireside Chat With Efraim Inbar, President of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security
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In the current Hamas-Israel war, things are very different than before.
In previous conflicts, Israel practiced what was called "mowing the lawn," which meant degrading Hamas' capabilities, but avoiding all-out war. That is no longer the case.
But in an asymmetric war, how does that look long-term, and what power vacuum will take hold if and when Hamas is no longer in charge in the Gaza Strip?
To provide insight, we interview Efraim Inbar, President of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security.
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