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Trump’s Visit to the Gulf States: The Complete Guide
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INSS Insight
Beyond the Brink: Israel’s Strategic Opportunity in Syria
Nir Boms, Carmit Valensi, and Mzahem Alsaloum write about Syria, five months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad
08/05/25
Data Analytics Center
Swords of Iron Survey Results - April 2025
Since the outbreak of the war, the INSS has been conducting surveys to assess attitudes toward key national security issues
08/05/25
Data Analytics Center
Swords of Iron - Real Time Tracker
The Data Analytics Center at the INSS provides accurate and updated data during the Swords of Iron War
10/04/25
Swords of Iron Survey Results - April 2025
The 18th Annual International Conference
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Photo: Ronen Topelberg
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06/04/25
i24NEWS & INSS National Security Podcast: Israel's dilemma for the future of Gaza
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30/03/25
i24NEWS & INSS National Security Podcast: A real chance for peace? The fragile Lebanon ceasefire
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16/03/25
i24NEWS & INSS National Security Podcast: The Price of Protectionism - Israel & Trump’s Trade War
Between a Nuclear Arrangement and Military Strike in Iran—Toward a Decision
The talks that began in April 2025 between Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff—with Oman’s mediation—are bringing Iran, the United States, and Israel closer to critical moments regarding the future of Iran’s nuclear program. The results of the negotiations will largely determine whether the direction will be toward a political-diplomatic settlement on the nuclear issue or toward a military strike (Israeli, American, or joint) against Iran’s nuclear facilities. At this stage, it is clear that both the Iranian leadership, headed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and the American administration, led by President Donald Trump, prefer a diplomatic solution over military confrontation, the outcomes and consequences of which are difficult to foresee. However, in the absence of an agreement that blocks Iran’s path to nuclear weapons, and given a decision to resort to a military option, Israel must coordinate this with the United States—even if this does not guarantee active American participation in the strike. Coordination and cooperation with the United States are necessary for Israel to defend against an Iranian response, preserve achievements following the strike, and ensure American support in efforts to prevent the rehabilitation of Iran’s nuclear program—whether by kinetic military means, covert operations, or diplomatic measures. In any case, it is essential to emphasize the need for a comprehensive campaign against Iran and not solely against its nuclear program. A joint American–Israeli strike could provide the optimal solution to the challenge, provided it is part of a broader campaign against the Islamic Republic and should be planned accordingly. At the end of such a campaign, a complementary diplomatic move must be led, ensuring the achievement of all strategic goals against Iran, including blocking its path to nuclear weapons, dismantling the pro-Iranian axis, and imposing limits on its missile project.  
06/05/25
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A Window of Opportunity to Increase Pressure on Hezbollah
Following the IDF’s campaign in Lebanon, amid severe damage to the Shiite axis as well as internal and external pressures, Hezbollah is weaker than ever—and Israel should take steps to seize the opportunities this situation presents
07/05/25
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The Nuclear Talks Between the United States and Iran—Chances for Reaching an Agreement and Implications for Israel
The gaps between Tehran and Washington have not yet narrowed significantly, but it seems that both sides are determined to reach an agreement and avoid a military escalation. How should Israel, which is on the sidelines of the talks, act in this situation?
05/05/25
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In Their Death, They Commanded Us to Live: A Memorial Project for the Fallen of the Swords of Iron War
We invite you to look and learn about the fallen through this annual memorial project—to once again recognize how, in the microcosm of the people’s army, the character of its fallen reflects the society itself.
28/04/25
IDF Spokesperson's Unit
How Israeli Military Technology Continues to Improve the US Military
The responses to Israeli security challenges that were adopted on the battlefields of the American military
27/04/25
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25/02/25
INSS Conference 2025: Director of the Mossad, David Barnea
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25/02/25
INSS Conference 2025: Lecture - Iran from Within
Raz Zimmt
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25/02/25
INSS Conference 2025: Lecture - AI in Decline
Ariel Sobelman
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25/02/25
INSS Conference 2025: Lecture - Supply Chains and Food Security in a Changing Reality
Galit Cohen
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25/02/25
INSS Conference 2025: Lecture - The Erosion of Israel’s International Standing
Pnina Sharvit Baruch
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Israel-China Policy Center - The Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation

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In 2022, the Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation and INSS jointly established the Israel-China Policy Center as one of the Institute’s leading programs. The Center strives to be a national hub of knowledge and policy-oriented research on Israel-China relations, seeking to enhance Israel’s policy, advance its capability and skills, nurture its community of knowledge and practice, promote professional training, develop knowledge and disseminate it in Israel and overseas, and raise public and official awareness of the subject.