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Beyond Krav Maga
A space for evidence-based reflections beyond the mat.


Why Is This Night Different? A Passover Note from Beyond Krav Maga
There are few moments in the year when otherwise sensible people turn into highly committed domestic intelligence units quite like Passover. Cabinets are inspected with unusual seriousness, crumbs acquire strategic significance, and entire households begin moving with the determination of people who believe, not without reason, that one forgotten biscuit in the wrong handbag could compromise the entire mission. In its own very Jewish way, it is magnificent. That, perhaps, is
The IDKM Brain in Residence
Mar 306 min read
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When the Rope Goes Still: Why the Quiet Phase Can Be the Most Dangerous
A few days ago, I wrote that geopolitical shocks do not automatically create a brand new world. More often, they force the existing one to reveal itself more clearly. Alliances become louder, deterrence becomes more visible, and threat perception sharpens. At the same time, the internet once again produces its familiar class of sofa certified strategists, ready to explain the Middle East to the rest of humanity in record time. But the point of that earlier piece was not to pr
The IDKM Brain in Residence
Mar 129 min read
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Geopolitical Shocks and Systemic Reconfiguration
How Critical Events Reshape Priorities and Risk Perception? Some mornings feel different, but not because the world is brand new. It is the same world, running the same old code. History does not repeat like copy and paste, but the patterns are stubbornly familiar if you bother to look. Here in Israel, even Saturday, the day that is supposed to be quiet, can be interrupted by sirens before your coffee has a chance to do its job. And suddenly the world feels sharper. Headline
The IDKM Brain in Residence
Mar 19 min read
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