Giora Eiland

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Giora Eiland is Israel's former National Security Advisor and a senior research fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University.[1]

He holds an M.B.A. and B.A. in economics from Bar Ilan University. During his career in the IDF, Maj. Gen. (ret.) Eiland served as Head of the Planning Branch; Head of the Operations Branch; and in several command positions in the Paratroops Division.[1]

Views

On the "Global war on Terror"

According to a US diplomatic cable of 2006, Eiland stated:

The War on Terror is Not a Conventional War. It happens among the people in populated areas. Individuals -- not armies -- are now our enemies. We now have to target specific people, not fixed military assets. Because people move quickly, we must have real-time intelligence. All forms of intelligence (e.g., signals, imagery, and human) need to be brought to one person at a very low level (e.g., a brigade commander), and that person must have the authority to make decisions regarding hitting targets. Because the enemy can move quickly and cause significant damage with the technology and know-how at his disposal, CT forces need to be able to react quickly. The rules of engagement are confusing when you do not know who the enemy is. International legal definitions are increasingly irrelevant.[2]

On targeted killings

The US cable of 17 March 2006, cited Eiland as making the following point: Israel believes that targeted killings are extremely effective in preventing terrorist attacks. They require that you bypass the ordinary chain of command in order to carry them out. In Israel, for example, a brigade commander is authorized to give orders to Shin Bet (ISA) and Israeli Air Force (IAF) assets to execute such killings.[2]

On the media

According to the 17 March 2006 cable, Eiland stated:

The Perception of Reality is More Important than Reality. The media has tremendous influence in the GWOT. Perceptions determine domestic and international legitimacy, which affects a country's operational boundaries. We cannot "beat" the media. We have to join it.[2]

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Giora Eiland, Institute for National Security Studies, accessed 24 July 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Jcg: Israel Nsc's 2/23 Session With S/ct Amb. Crumpton, US Embassy Tel Aviv, 17 March, 2006, unredacted publication by Wikileaks, 8 September 2011.