Urban Warfare: The Recent Israeli Experience

In light of the ongoing conflict in Israel, the complexities of urban operations are more relevant than ever. Our book, "Urban Operations: War, Crime, and Conflict," published by KeyPoint Press, offers critical insights into this challenging domain.

We highly recommend the chapter, "Urban Warfare: The Recent Israeli Experience" by Nadav Morag, which provides timely analysis directly applicable to current events. This chapter, along with the entire book, delves into the multifaceted nature of urban environments as battlegrounds, exploring the unique challenges and strategies involved.

"Urban Operations" features contributions from a diverse group of experts, offering a comprehensive look at how war, crime, and conflict manifest in urban settings.

Learn more and get your copy today: https://keypointpress.com/books/urban-operations

The book is available in multiple formats on Amazon, and AUSA members (https://www.ausa.org/book-program) can purchase it at a discount directly from the KeyPoint Press website.

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John P. Sullivan

Dr. John P. Sullivan retired as a lieutenant with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. He is an Instructor in the Safe Communities Institute, University of Southern California. He has a PhD from the Open University of Catalonia, an MA from the New School for Social Research, and a BA from the College of William and Mary. He received a lifetime achievement award from the National Fusion Center Association in November 2018 for his contributions to the national network of fusion centers. He is an instructor in the 40th Infantry Division Urban Warfare Planners Course and a Member of the Urban Violence Research Network (UVRN) and the Network of Experts at the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC).

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