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Israel vs. Iran
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Yaakov Katz is the military correspondent and senior defense analyst for the Jerusalem Post and the Israel correspondent for Jane's Defence Weekly. A popular lecturer on military affairs and former correspondent for USA Today, Katz is a frequent contributor to numerous U.S. publications and a regular commentator on Israel Television, Sky News, Al Jazeera, and other networks. He lives in Jerusalem. Dr. Yoaz Hendel is a military historian and lecturer at Bar Ilan University and a research fellow at the Begin-Sadat (BESA) Center for Strategic Studies. A columnist on strategic and military affairs for Yediot Ahronot, Israel's largest news daily, he is also the military commentator for the Makor Rishon newspaper and a talk show host for Israel's Army Radio. He lives in Jerusalem.

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"Israel vs. Iran is fundamental reading for anyone looking to understand why Iran poses a potential existential threat to Israel and what can be done to stop its pursuit of a nuclear weapon."--David Ivry, former IDF deputy chief of staff, former ambassador to Washington, and IAF commander during the 1981 Osirak reactor bombing

"The greatest threat faced by Israel--and the world--today is a nuclear-armed Iran. Yaakov Katz and Yoaz Hendel assess the options available to Israel, which range from worse to worst. None is good. All must be considered, as Katz and Hendel brilliantly do in a readable and compelling way. This is an invaluable book about an important issue."--Alan Dershowitz, author of Trials of Zion and The Case for Peace

"This is a highly informative book. . . . If you are a student of history, especially when it comes to topics such as the Middle East, Israel, Iran, and terrorism, you will find this book to be a worthy read."--Intelmin Apologetics-- (3/31/2016 12:00:00 AM)

"Without doubt, Israel vs. Iran: The Shadow War represents a potentially indispensable contribution to a thoroughly critical literature. For policymakers in Jerusalem and Washington, there can be no better advice than to pore over its lucid pages with great care, prudence, and even a sense of 'destiny.'"--Louis René Beres, professor of political science and international law at Purdue University and chair of Project Daniel

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