May 27, 2025 - 13:18

In the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, a crucial aspect often overlooked is the psychological tactics employed by Hamas to undermine Israel from within and abroad. To effectively counter these strategies, it is essential to comprehend the battlefield not just in military terms, but also in the realm of public perception and psychological influence.
Hamas utilizes a variety of methods to manipulate emotions and perceptions, aiming to create a sense of fear and insecurity among the Israeli population. This includes leveraging social media platforms to spread propaganda, incite fear, and garner international sympathy. By portraying themselves as defenders of the oppressed, they seek to rally support from various global audiences.
Moreover, Hamas's approach involves exploiting societal divisions within Israel, aiming to create dissent and weaken national unity. By fostering narratives that highlight grievances and injustices, they can exacerbate tensions and create an atmosphere of distrust.
To effectively combat these tactics, it is imperative for Israel to not only strengthen its military responses but also to engage in a robust psychological strategy that counters misinformation and promotes a cohesive national identity. Understanding the psychological landscape is key to winning not just battles, but the broader war.
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