Briefing: One battle after another: Netanyahu’s new security doctrine
Strategic angle: The prime minister is preparing Israel for a future of open-ended war against perceived threats
Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly preparing Israel for a future characterized by continuous military engagements against perceived threats. This shift in security doctrine may necessitate significant adjustments in military infrastructure and operational readiness.
The strategic pivot suggests a focus on enhancing Israel's defense capabilities and resilience, potentially impacting resource allocation across various military sectors. Infrastructure upgrades may be required to support prolonged engagements.
As Israel braces for an open-ended state of conflict, the implications for military architecture and capacity are profound. Stakeholders will need to consider the operational throughput required to sustain such a doctrine.