Guy Cohen
Commentary: Israel is changing its discourse on a ceasefire to fit what it feels to be the demands of the time
Commentary: The agreement never developed into a peace accord but it has helped prevent a spillover of the Syrian war into the Golan Heights, and it could be a basis for future talks
Commentary: Critics of the arrangement say that Hamas is using the long-term calm to strengthen itself, while adherents view the arrangement as a practical one that is preferable to another military operation or no arrangement at all
Guy Cohen, Munich based advisor for the Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute, on the German-Israeli defense cooperation and the implications for Israel and its defense industry
Op-ed: Guy Cohen on the rhetoric of Obama and Netanyahu and the use of the different spoken and written words regarding the "challenges" and "opportunities" of the western world
Following the inability to transmute any ceasefire, Hudna or Tahadiya over the last decade into encompassing political progress, the tone is that ceasefires only exasperate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the medium-to long-term
Special for Memorial Day for Israel's Fallen Soldiers: Guy Cohen in a column on the riskless warfare presented to the IDF by the use of drones, and the de-glorification of war it creates
Between Iran, Syria, the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, and now the Crimea, the question of Israel strategic defense ties to Moscow is thought-provokingly important. Does the Crimea crisis hold a looming reputational risk for Israeli defense industries?