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.
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The KAAN “Trap”: Permission, Not Power: The Real Story Behind Turkey’s “Indigenous” Fighter: OPED
The Turkish KAAN has been marketed as the moment Ankara “joins the club” of fifth-generation air powers. For foreign buyers, it is something else...
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Two Members, Two Blocs, One Problem: How Turkey & Qatar Game Their Alliances & How To Stop It: OPED
From the Red Sea to the Aegean, from Brussels to Doha, power now pivots on two capitals that belong to the alliances they weaken....
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Made In India, Fought For The World: How IAF Strikes On Pakistan’s Terror Bases Ruptured A Global Jihad Supply Chain: OP-ED
Last week, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, inaugurating a new BrahMos line, cast Op Sindoor as a preview of scalable Indian strike power. JeM-linked...
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The “Bayraktar Trap”: Cheap Airpower Or Costly Dependence; Why Turkey’s Customers Need To Be Wary? OPED
The Bayraktar TB2 has been sold as independence in a box. In reality, it is dependence wrapped in wings.
Turkey did not start from scratch....
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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.

