The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) cordially invites you to attend a NY Cabinet luncheon with

Colonel Bentzi Gruber, Defense Forces Reserves “Ethics in the Field: An Inside Look at the

Combining classified IDF footage and well-organized statistics, including exclusive footage from Operation Cast Lead as well as personal accounts from the battlefield, Col. Gruber explores the dilemmas constantly facing IDF in the field.

Col. Gruber was given access and permission to present materials and information that is usually only seen by or government officials.

An engaging, exciting, and eye-opening presentation, “Ethics in the Field” goes behind the scenes of the IDF’s daily battle to both ensure the country’s security and uphold one of the most rigorous military Codes of Ethics in the world today.

Presentation includes footage of: • exposing smuggling tunnels; • The diversions used by terrorists as cover for suicide bombers and kidnapping soldiers; • The pursuit and arrest of a would-be suicide bomber in the Nablus area, taken by an unmanned aerial vehicle; • Terrorists using children as living shields and using ambulances for transportation.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011 12:00 – 2:00pm Yale Club (Trumbull Room, 18th Floor) 50 Vanderbilt Avenue New York, NY

This program is open to members of the JINSA NY Cabinet. RSVP is required. Please contact Yola Johnston at [email protected] or (202) 667-3900.

The NY Cabinet was formed to explore issues affecting both American and Israeli security. NY Cabinet members are invited to briefings on security and defense issues four to six times a year. To become a member of the NY Cabinet please contact Yola Johnston, JINSA’s Director for Foundations & Community Outreach or Michael Salzhauer, Chairman of JINSA’s NY Cabinet.