新研究提议美国与以色列战略伙伴关系方法重大转变


以色列应成为美国及西方安全不可或缺的国防科技强国,研究称

By Benjamin Weinthal
Fox News

发布于 2026 年 2 月 24 日 美国东部时间上午 8:29 | 更新于 2026 年 2 月 24 日 美国东部时间上午 8:32

一项新研究旨在促使以色列安全和科技界接受 2023 年 10 月 7 日事件后的新商业模式,以推动美国 – 以色列战略伙伴关系在中东核心地区及全球的发展。

亨利·杰克逊协会(Henry Jackson Society)的研究报告题为《以色列 2048:崛起的非对称地缘政治强国蓝图》,着眼未来,旨在推进美国和以色列的安全利益。

报告合著者巴拉克·M·塞纳(Barak M. Seener)告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“美国通过《亚伯拉罕协议》(Abraham Accords)在该地区的安全架构中需要以色列,更广泛地说,以色列将在对抗中国的技术优势方面成为力量倍增器。”

在唐纳德·特朗普总统第一任期内,其政府促成了逊尼派海湾国家和北非国家(巴林、阿联酋、摩洛哥、苏丹)与以色列的外交正常化协议。

以色列铁穹防空系统于 2025 年 6 月向特拉维夫上空拦截导弹开火。(美联社照片/Leo Correa)

塞纳与合著者大卫·乌尔姆瑟(David Wurmser)认为,迫切需要围绕“技术”重新构建美以战略伙伴关系,并“从军事援助依赖转向联合研发和对国防科技、人工智能、量子计算及下一代战争能力等共享技术平台的投资”。

他们在报告中写道:“以色列必须优先通过协商制定技术共享法规,防止人工智能/量子技术泄露给中国。”

塞纳指出,五角大楼 2026 年 1 月发布的《国防战略》将以色列描述为战略军事伙伴,“这在以前从未发生过”。

他补充道:“以色列不仅通过连接贸易路线和数字互联实现了地区主导地位,还获得了国际影响力。以色列不能再保持纯粹的防御姿态,只能在边境应对威胁。”

唐纳德·特朗普总统在 2025 年 4 月 7 日的会议后,在白宫向以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡告别。(Alex Wong/Getty Images)

塞纳称,在以色列于 2025 年 6 月成功对伊朗伊斯兰共和国发动空战之后,“美国现在希望成为这一成功故事的一部分”。

他表示,特朗普总统在军事打击中支持以色列,是因为“以色列展示了情报敏锐度和军事实力。美国首次与以色列并肩作战”。

特朗普政府在重大军事援助谈判前称以色列为“美国盟友典范”

因此,塞纳认为以色列的“国防技术使其对各国而言不可或缺”。

塞纳和乌尔姆瑟的 51 页研究报告详细阐述了美国如何加强自身安全,并建议将“以色列打造为国防科技和深度科技强国,使其成为西方安全及全球在人工智能、半导体、导弹防御、网络能力和关键材料供应链技术竞争中的不可或缺力量。以色列的技术主导地位必须被用来巩固联盟并塑造全球供应链。”

这张拍摄于以色列北部的照片显示,以色列空军战斗机在飞越与黎巴嫩南部边境地区时发射照明弹以拦截敌机。(Jalaa Marey/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)

报告作者强调,美国欧洲盟友的“不稳定”凸显以色列需“加速关键军事系统、弹药和能源基础设施的国内生产,以减少对外国政治压力(如欧洲日益增长的矛盾态度以及对武器转让的间歇性限制)的脆弱性”。

本月早些时候,据报道,英国左翼政府拒绝美军使用英国基地打击伊朗。

美国中央司令部司令布拉德·库珀海军上将最近作为以色列国防军总参谋长伊亚尔·扎米尔中将的官方客人访问了以色列。(以色列国防军发言人办公室)

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研究指出,以色列在帮助修复西方大国关系方面具有独特地位。报告作者认为,以色列有机会“利用其国防科技、量子计算、人工智能和网络能力作为外交工具,深化联盟、阻止政治孤立,并加强在欧洲、海湾地区和亚洲的影响力”。

塞纳表示:“以色列不是超级大国,但它是一个地缘政治强国,能为其他国家提供力量倍增器,而这些国家也能从以色列作为科技防御国家的角色中受益。”

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New study proposes major shift in US-Israel strategic partnership approach

Israel should become ‘indispensable’ defense-tech power for US, Western security, study argues

By Benjamin Weinthal
Fox News

Published February 24, 2026 8:29am EST | Updated February 24, 2026 8:32am EST

A new study aims to jolt Israel’s security and technology establishment into embracing a new post-Oct. 7, 2023, business model that will advance the U.S.-Israel strategic partnership in the heart of the Middle East and across the globe.

The Henry Jackson Society study titled “Israel 2048: A Blueprint for a Rising Asymmetric Geopolitical Power” jumps into the future, with a view toward advancing American and Israeli security interests.

Co-author of the report, Barak M. Seener, told Fox News Digital that America requires Israel for “its security architecture in the region via the Abraham Accords and, more broadly, will be a force multiplier regarding the technological edge against China.”

During President Donald Trump’s first term, his administration sealed diplomatic normalization deals between Sunni Gulf and North African countries: Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Sudan and Israel.

Israeli Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept missiles over Tel Aviv, June 13, 2025.(AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Seener and co-author David Wurmser argue that there is a pressing need to reframe the U.S.–Israel strategic partnership “around technology,” and “shift from military aid dependency towards joint R&D and investment in shared technological platforms in defence-tech, AI, quantum computing and next generational warfare capabilities.”

They wrote, “Israel must prioritize passing negotiated regulations for technology sharing to prevent AI/ quantum technology leakage to China.”

Seener noted that the Pentagon’s National Defense Strategy (released in January) describes Israel as a strategic military partner. “That has never happened before.”

He continued, “Israel is not only achieving regional dominance but international power by connecting trade routes and digital connectivity. Israel simply cannot remain in a purely defensive posture and hunker down and react to threats on its borders.”

President Donald Trump bids farewell to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he leaves the White House after a meeting on April 7, 2025.(Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Seener said following Israel’s successful air war campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran in June 2025, “America now wants to be part of this success story. “

He argues that President Donald Trump entered on the side of Israel with military attacks because “Israel demonstrated intelligence acumen and military prowess. For the first time, America joined Israel” in the prosecution of a war.

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Consequently, Seener said Israel’s “defense technology makes it indispensable for nations.”

Seener and Wurmser’s 51-page study contains granular information on how the U.S. can strengthen American security and recommend embedding “Israel as a defense-tech and deep-tech power that is indispensable to Western security and global technological competition in supply chains for AI, semiconductors, missile defense, cyber capabilities and critical materials. Israel’s technological dominance must be leveraged to anchor alliances and shape global supply chains.”

This photo taken from a position in northern Israel shows an Israeli Air Force fighter jet firing flares as it flies to intercept a hostile aircraft over the border area with south Lebanon on Aug. 25, 2024.(Jalaa Marey/AFP via Getty Images)

The wobbliness of America’s European partners is also highlighted to show the need for Israel to “Accelerate domestic lines of production of critical military systems, munitions and energy infrastructure to reduce vulnerability to foreign political pressure such as Europe’s growing ambivalence, coupled with episodic constraints on arms transfers,” according to the authors.

Earlier this month, Britain’s left-leaning government reportedly denied the U.S. military’s use of British bases to strike Iran.

Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, recently visited Israel as the official guest of Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, chief of the general staff.(IDF Spokesman’s Unit.)

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Israel is uniquely positioned to help regenerate relations among Western powers, the study notes. According to the authors, there is an opportunity to “use Israel’s defense-tech, quantum computing, AI and cyber capabilities as a tool of statecraft to deepen alliances, deter political isolation and strengthen influence in Europe, the Gulf and Asia.”

Seener said, “Israel is not a superpower but a geopolitical power that gives nations a force multiplier, and they benefit from Israel as a tech defense nation.”

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Benjamin Weinthal reports on Israel, Iran, Syria, Turkey and Europe. You can follow Benjamin on Twitter @BenWeinthal, and email him at benjamin.weinthal@fox.com

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