The War Between the Wars (Hebrew: המערכה בין המלחמות or מב"ם lit. the military campaign between wars) refers to the targeted covert inter-war campaign waged by the State of Israel with the purpose of postponing the next confrontation. This is done through the IDF and the Israeli Intelligence Community, by preventing Israel's enemies from developing capabilities that will enable them to violate Israel's balance of deterrence vis-a-vis its enemies and change the regional balance of power,[1] through detecting and selectively destroying emerging threats to Israel's security.[2]
Among the activities attributed to Israel: the assassination of Syrian General Muhammad Suleiman,[3] Imad Mughniyah,[4] the military commander of Hezbollah and his son,[5] and Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.[6] The Israeli attack in Sudan (2009) during Operation Cast Lead,[7] the May 2013 attacks on Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollah in Damascus, the January 2013 attack on the Syrian arms convoy in the Rif region of Damascus, the February 2014 attack on the Syrian arms convoy to Hezbollah in Baalbek,[8] and activities against the Iranian nuclear program[9]
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- ↑ ^ יוסי מלמן ודן רביב, "מלחמות הצללים: המוסד וקהילת המודיעין", הוצאת ידיעות ספרים, 2012, עמודים 472-473.
- ↑ ^ יוסי מלמן ודן רביב, "מלחמות הצללים: המוסד וקהילת המודיעין", הוצאת ידיעות ספרים, 2012, עמודים 438-441.
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- ↑ ^ יוסי מלמן ודן רביב, "מלחמות הצללים: המוסד וקהילת המודיעין", הוצאת ידיעות ספרים, 2012, עמודים 441-450.
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- ↑ [5]
- ↑ [6]
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