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After the War: Five Key Challenges for Israel
The article discusses Israel's multifaceted post-conflict challenges in Gaza, including security management, differences with allies on control, addressing Hamas' influence, and ensuring humanitarian and governance stability in the transition period.
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Cycle of Incitement: The Writing is on the Telegram Wall
A report examining the alarming rise in online incitement on Telegram by extremists in the West Bank, linking it to increased terrorist attacks in the region.
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Threats of Jewish Population Around the World
The analysis examines rising threats and violence against Jewish and Israeli targets worldwide, especially linked to the Gaza campaign and actions by Hamas and other jihadist groups.
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Latest Research
Navigating Extremism in the Era
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Cutting edge research on terrorism, counter-terrorism, and global political trends!
Swords of Iron War
Swords of Iron War Real-Time Analysis
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a large-scale attack on southern and central Israel, starting with a massive rocket barrage and infiltration operations around the Gaza Strip. This led to over 1,400 Israeli deaths and over 13,000 injuries, making it one of the deadliest terror attacks in recent history, with 242 hostages taken, including 30 children. Since then, 121 hostages have been released, and 136 hostages are still in Hamas captivity. Israel declared war for the first time since 1973, initiating Swords of Iron War to counter Hamas. As the war continues to unfold, the ICT provides ongoing analysis, including insights, interviews, and live updates on the crisis.
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Upcoming Activities & Events
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CT Internship Program 2023-2024
The ICT Online Internship Program offers a unique opportunity to gain professional experience, boost your career profile, build an international professional network and expand your skill set.
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Advanced Certificate Program 2024
This executive program offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to learning about central issues in counter-terrorism and homeland security, combining academic theory with practical experiences like simulations and on-site briefings for experts in the field.
ICT's Spotlight Event
ICT's 22nd Annual World Summit: International Conference on Counter-Terrorism
September 10-12, 2023
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WORLD SUMMIT ON COUNTER-TERRORISM
22nd World Summit on Counter-Terrorism
September 10-12, 2023 | Herzliya, Israel
ICT In The Media
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Jerusalem Post
Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yaron Rosen, former head of the IDF Cyber Staff and current fellow at the ICT, shared his insights on Iran’s increasingly extreme rhetoric regarding Israel.
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WION Interview
Professor Boaz Ganor offered analysis of Iran’s intentions, the effect of sanctions on the regime, and ultimately arguing that a "new NATO" is necessary to combat the regime.
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Jerusalem Strategic Tribune
Col. (Res.) Reuven Ben-Shalom published an article on the importance of “Military Diplomacy” as a tool of statecraft.