To build on its successful attacks on Iran in June, Israel must think, as it did in Syria, in terms of a “campaign between the wars” that includes “preemptive military force alongside diplomatic, intelligence and economic measures,” and it and the United States ought to share important defense capability with Arab partners in the region.

That’s according to a report that the Jewish Institute for National Security of America released this month.

Israel’s Operation Rising Lion achieved a “strategic resetting, a reassertion of Israeli strength and diminution of Iranian power, but one that will not last without concerted political will and military might to maintain it,” according to the report.

It added that the U.S. and Israeli “between the wars” approach, which would be defensive and o

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