As horrible and despicable as it was, Operation al Aqsa Flood will make history. Not only do the attacks embody one of the gravest, if not the direst debacle in Israel’s existence. They will likely motivate and inspire terrorists and non-state actors everywhere for many years to come, in a sort of David vs Goliath type of fantasy. But why were the strikes so effective? What was it that Hamas did so well? Amongst the myriad of observations to be made, three are worth emphasizing. Hamas has proven itself to be a master of the surprise attack. After the Cold War, the concept regained prominence as post-9/11 analysts framed mass-casualty terrorism as a “strategic surprise.” Hoove
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