Shay Gal

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Shay Gal is a strategic analyst specializing in international security, foreign policy, and geopolitical crisis management. He advises senior government and defense leaders, with a focus on public diplomacy and strategic communications. He previously served in senior roles at Israel Aerospace Industries, where he worked at the intersection of defense, policy, and international engagement. His work examines power dynamics, hybrid competition, and the institutional and identity forces shaping state decision-making.

How China Became the Real End-User of U.S. F-16 Tech — Not by Theft, But Institutionalized Access: OPED

Washington connects. Beijing learns. India is exposed. Before Beijing learns, Washington connects. Not in China. In Pakistan. In a hangar, a radar, a simulator, a...

The Pakistan Trap: Israeli Analyst Explains Why Washington Keeps Picking Pakistan Over India: OPED

The greatest mistake in the US foreign policy is not a war. It is a choice. Its name is Pakistan. This is not the failure...

India Is No Superpower — Iran War Reveals Delhi as World’s 1st Genuine Connector Power: Israeli Analyst

The war with Iran did not change the world. It exposed it. It peeled away layer after layer of assumptions about deterrence, freedom of...

Pakistan Cannot Be Trusted! Israel Warns: A Country That Armed Iran’s Nuke Program Has No Business Mediating U.S.-Iran Talks

This is already in motion. Pakistan has conveyed an American proposal to Iran. It has offered to host. A meeting is set. This is not...

Trump & Turkey Expose Europe’s Security Loophole — Why It’s Time To Replicate Modi’s Model: OPED

Europe did not lose security. It lost the belief it controlled it. For decades, the US-Europe deal sustained: the United States carried the risk, Europe...

Shay Gal

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Shay Gal is a strategic analyst specializing in international security, foreign policy, and geopolitical crisis management. He advises senior government and defense leaders, with a focus on public diplomacy and strategic communications. He previously served in senior roles at Israel Aerospace Industries, where he worked at the intersection of defense, policy, and international engagement. His work examines power dynamics, hybrid competition, and the institutional and identity forces shaping state decision-making.