Sinwar's Death Embodies Israel's Long Quest for Deterrence
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The Israeli policy of eliminating enemies echoes Jabotinsky's vision of peace achieved through the adversary's hopelessness, justifying overwhelming force against perceived threats.
Analysts note that the killing of Sinwar reflects a persistent Israeli strategy to affirm its strength, seeking deterrence by inflicting severe costs on its enemies.
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