Israel's leadership decapitation strategy
Israel’s strategy of targeting the top leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah offers short-term gains by disrupting command structures and boosting the morale of the Israeli public. However, its long-term effectiveness is uncertain, as the resistance groups have demonstrated the ability to adapt and to emer...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1809522024-11-10T15:43:36Z Israel's leadership decapitation strategy Ho, Matthew S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies International politics and security Israel’s strategy of targeting the top leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah offers short-term gains by disrupting command structures and boosting the morale of the Israeli public. However, its long-term effectiveness is uncertain, as the resistance groups have demonstrated the ability to adapt and to emerge stronger. Addressing the deeper political and territorial issues remains critical to achieving lasting peace. Published version 2024-11-06T02:53:46Z 2024-11-06T02:53:46Z 2024 Commentary Ho, M. (2024). Israel's leadership decapitation strategy. RSIS Commentaries, 160-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180952 en RSIS Commentaries, 160-24 srael’s strategy of targeting the top leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah offers short-term gains by disrupting command structures and boosting the morale of the Israeli public. However, its long-term effectiveness is uncertain, as the resistance groups have demonstrated the ability to adapt and to emerge stronger. Addressing the deeper political and territorial issues remains critical to achieving lasting peace. application/pdf |
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Israel’s strategy of targeting the top leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah offers short-term gains by disrupting command structures and boosting the morale of the Israeli public. However, its long-term effectiveness is uncertain, as the resistance groups have demonstrated the ability to adapt and to emerge stronger. Addressing the deeper political and territorial issues remains critical to achieving lasting peace. |
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