Many will be familiar with the major facts about the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel. Over 1,200 people were killed and another 240 kidnapped and brought to Gaza as hostages. But what do we know about the specific sites—more than twenty in total—that the attackers selected as targets? What about the specific tactics they employed? And since many of the sites targeted were in built-up, inhabited areas, what lessons on urban warfare can be extracted from the attacks? John Spencer explores those questions and more, based on firsthand research, in this episode.
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Civil Affairs and the Second Battle of Fallujah
The Army's Next-Generation Combat Vehicle
Urban Warfare at Echelons Above Brigade
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The Battle of Marawi
The Future of Urban Warfare Training
The Battle of Ramadi, 2006–2007
Beneath the Streets
The Second Battle of Fallujah and the Future of Urban Warfare
All I Want for Christmas is an Urban Warfare Capability Set
Seeing Through Walls
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal and the City
Urban Warfare and Military Ethics
Defending the City of Ubungsdorf
A Roundtable Discussion with Three Leading Experts on Urban Warfare
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