Israel’s strategy since October 7 places leadership decapitation at the center of 21st-century conflict.
Since the October 7 massacre carried out by Hamas, Israel has elevated the targeted elimination of senior enemy political and military leaders into a central pillar of its war doctrine. According to this analysis, the systematic focus on leadership decapitation represents a significant evolution in how wars are fought in the modern era.
Throughout history, leaders were sometimes killed in battle — but usually by chance, not by deliberate strategic design. Today, Israel has turned the removal of enemy leadership into a defined and prioritized operational objective, alongside traditional military goals such as destroying missile stockpiles, launchers, air-defense systems, armored units, and key infrastructure.
The success of such operations depends on several advanced capabilities: