No, the Iron Dome Doesn’t Make Israel More Aggressive
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Started April 24, 2026
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No, the Iron Dome Doesn’t Make Israel More Aggressive
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Apr 23, 2026
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The Iron Dome enhances Israel's security, allowing it to respond proportionately rather than aggressively to threats from Gaza.
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The effectiveness of the Iron Dome may lead to a false sense of security, discouraging necessary peace negotiations with Palestinian factions.
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Without the Iron Dome, Israel would be forced to prioritize diplomatic solutions over military ones, reducing overall conflict in the region.
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The reliance on the Iron Dome emboldens Israel to act more aggressively, believing it can avoid the consequences of its military actions.
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While the Iron Dome protects civilians, it also perpetuates the cycle of violence by allowing both sides to escalate military responses.
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