U.S.-Israel Cooperation

Iran Overshadows Discussions as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dempsey Makes First Official Visit to Israel

Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was in Israel last week where he met with his IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz and other officials.

U.S.-Israel Joint Training on the Increase, Missile Defense Cooperation Accelerates

A flurry of recent military cooperation between the United States and Israel includes a company of U.S. Marines spending a month at two of Israel's premier training facilities, upcoming exercises involving the largest U.S. Army ground force units ever to visit Israel, and the annual but bigger-than-ever Juniper Cobra joint missile defense exercise. Taken together, there is no doubt that the Pentagon is fully embracing the range of impressive force enhancement options for the U.S. military that Israel offers.

IDF Says Massive Hezbollah Rocket Threat May Obviate Highly Anticipated Iron Dome Defense System

By Jacob Levkowicz, JINSA Research Associate

Recent test successes for Israel's Iron Dome defense system may have helped eliminate concerns about system’s ability to respond to short-range rocket threats, IDF leadership has indicated that ground operations would be still be necessary in the face of a large barrage of rockets. At the same time, an article by JINSA Research Associate Jacob Levkowicz reports, analysts continue to claim that the system's high cost may well prevent it from ever entering serial production.

Shoshana Bryen on "Secure Freedom Radio" - March 17, 2010

In a March 17, 2010 interview on "Secure Freedom Radio", a weekly news radio show hosted by Frank Gaffney of the Center for Security Policy, Shoshana Bryen, Senior director for Security Policy at JINSA, discusses the Obama Admin.'s handling of Middle East relations.

Arrow Passes Toughest Test Yet

BMD System Operated for First-Time by IDF Soldiers

Israel's defense establishment conducted a successful test of the Arrow missile defense system February 11, 2007 for the first time during the night. The test, the 15th for the interceptor, the 10th for the complete weapon system, is part of the Arrow System Improvement Program (ASIP), which is being carried out jointly by Israel and the United States.