Tag: Institute For National Security Studies

The International Atomic Energy Agency revealed that Iran has accumulated enough uranium for three nuclear bombs, enriching it to almost weapons-grade during distractions like conflicts in Gaza.
Tamir Hayman, the former head of Israeli military intelligence and current managing director of the Institute for National Security Studies, discusses Israel's war with Hamas and the possibility of a ceasefire on the Haaretz Podcast.
Chuck Freilich, a former Israeli deputy national security adviser, discusses the problematic consequences of Israel's conflict with Hamas in a conversation with Haaretz podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer.
The former head of Israel's military intelligence, Major General Tamir Hayman, warns that the proposed judicial overhaul by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government poses a long-term threat to the special relationship between Israel and the United States.
Turkey's recent outreach to Israel and the restoration of diplomatic ties can be seen as a sign of weakness for Turkish President Erdogan.
In this discussion, Sima Shine, former head of Mossad's research division and senior researcher at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), talks about recent developments in Iran, including the death of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who led Iran's nuclear weapons program.
Evan Gottesman discusses Israel's actions against Iranian proxies in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq with Sima Shine from the Institute for National Security Studies.
President Trump has expressed willingness to meet with Iranian leaders without preconditions, potentially signaling a new approach to negotiations.
Gilead Sher, an attorney and former chief negotiator for Israel, talks about his book Negotiating in Times of Conflict and ways to overcome obstacles in peace negotiations.