Israel's counterterrorism strategy: origins to the present
In: Columbia studies in terrorism and irregular warfare
The Israeli Counter-Terrorism Strategy and Decision-Making Process Conceptual Models -- The "Fedayeen" Phenomenon : The David Ben-Gurion and Moshe Sharett Administrations, 1948-1963 -- Palestinian National Terrorism After the Six-Day War : The Levi Eshkol and Golda Meir Administrations, 1963-1973 -- Cross-Border Terrorism After the Yom Kippur War : The Yitzhak Rabin Administration, 1974-1976 -- Terrorism in the Backdrop of the Lebanon War : The Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Shamir, and Shimon Peres Administrations, 1977-1986 -- The First Intifada and the Activities of the Palestinian Islamist Organizations : The Yitzhak Shamir Administration, 1987-1991 -- Countering Terrorism During the Peace Process : The Yitzhak Rabin Administration, 1992- 1996 -- A Prime Minister's Assassination and Shifting Counter-Terrorism Strategies : The Benjamin Netanyahu Administration, 1996-1999 -- Confronting the al-Aqsa Intifada : The Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon Administrations, 1999- 2004 -- The Disengagement from Gaza and Its Ramifications : The End of the Sharon Administration and the Ehud Olmert Administration, 2005-2008 -- Changes in the Greater Middle East - The Netanyahu Administration, 2009-2018 -- Israel's Counter-Terrorism Policy from the Perspective of Israeli Decision Makers -- Conclusion : The Art of Israeli Counter-Terrorism