On October 7, when the militant group Hamas launched a large-scale set of coordinated attacks against Israel, the tragic result was the deadliest day in the country's history. In this episode, host John Spencer is joined by Dr. Jacob Stoil, the chair of applied history at the Modern War Institute and an associate professor of military history at the US Army School of Advanced Military Studies. Together, they trace the Israel Defense Forces' initial response and contextualize the massive mobilization of three hundred thousand military reservists. This sets the stage for the discussion to explore an important question: If Israel launches a ground campaign into Gaza, what can they expect to encounter?
Engineers in Urban Warfare
Defeating the Urban Enemy, with General David Petraeus
Concrete Hell
Studying the October 7 Terrorist Attacks
Forecasting the Future of Urban Warfare
Helicopter Missions in Mariupol
Urban Warfare 101
Inside the Fight for Mariupol
An Urban Warfare Christmas Wish List, 2023 Edition
Inside the Battle of Marawi
The Law of War and the Urban Battlefield
Military Ethics and Urban Warfare
The IDF Approach to Protecting Civilians in Urban Warfare
What Can the IDF Do about Hamas Tunnels?
When War Goes Underground
Surviving Occupied Mariupol
Training Ukrainians in Urban Warfare
Creating a Unit Optimized for Urban Warfare
Protecting Civilians in Urban Warfare
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