Geopolitical analyses and chronicles addressing the decisions, influence, and historical impact of Ariel Sharon.
The surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur, the threat of superpower escalation, and the Arab oil embargo that paralyzed Western economies.
Israel's preemptive strike against Arab states, leading to a swift six-day victory and the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and Sinai.
A profound 34-day conflict triggered by a border raid, demonstrating Hezbollah's sophisticated asymmetric resistance against conventional military power and reshaping regional security doctrines.
The Suez Crisis of 1956 was a pivotal geopolitical event, marked by the nationalization of the Suez Canal, a tripartite military intervention by Britain, France, and Israel, and the subsequent diplomatic crisis that irrevocably accelerated the decline of European colonial empires and fundamentally reshaped the Cold War's global dynamics. It exposed the limitations of traditional European power projection and solidified the bipolar world order dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union.
The evacuation of all Israeli settlements and military bases from the Gaza Strip, reshaping the dynamics of the Palestinian territory.