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About Adam

Adam has served with the Israeli Paratroopers and a Special Operations reserve unit since 1990. As such, he conducted operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, carried out missions in the West Bank and Gaza during the first Intifadah - including the capture of the PLO headquarters in Ramallah) - and served as a reservist throughout the Oslo Peace Process.

In 2002, when the second Intifadah reached its peak and the IDF called up its military reserves in order to retake control of the West Bank and Gaza, Adam flew back to Israel from the US, where he had been living and working, in order to serve. And again, in the following year, Adam returned to serve in the Jenin region. His unit took part in operations that led to the capture of a leader of the Islamic Jihad, several suicide bombers, and other organizers of terror.

Since 2003, Adam has briefed members of the US Marine Corps and the US Army on his experiences with the IDF and provided information that was part of US Marine Corps officer training prior to deployment in Iraq. In 2006, he participated in the US Army’s premiere wargame, Unified Quest. Participant input is an important part of US military efforts to improve current capabilities and prepare for future conflicts.

His book has received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and advance praise from the Jerusalem Post.

As a guest on several CNN and Fox programs, nationally syndicated radio programs, and local news talk radio shows, Adam discusses current events in the Middle East and urban warfare best practices.

In addition, Adam lectures at universities and community events across the country.

Adam lives near Washington DC with his wife and newborn son in a house that is managed by three cats and a dog.

 

Adam after the capture of a suicide bomber outside of Jenin in 2003.