Hamas s spiritual leader, Sinwar, was captured alive by Israel, and the psychological warfare is rea

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-21

According to information circulating on the Internet, the spiritual leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, has been captured by the Israel Defense Forces. Footage of Sinwar being interrogated by the Israeli military appeared on the Internet.

But Sinwar in the picture never showed his face, and Sinwar in the picture was covered with his face.

Shockingly, the illustrious Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, is almost naked in the **, covered with only a strip**. He sat in his chair, blinded, his head bowed, visibly exhausted.

Yahya Sinwar is the supreme commander of Hamas in the Gaza Strip and is in charge of Hamas's security apparatus. He is accused of mastermind of the Hamas attack on Israel's border city on October 7 last year.

Subsequently, Israel blacklisted Yahya Sinwar as the primary target of Israel's beheading operation. However, since Israel's large-scale airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar has disappeared and lost contact with the outside world, leaving his whereabouts a mystery. However, a few days ago, the Israeli military released a passage revealing Yahya Sinwar and his family hiding in a tunnel in Gaza.

Just a few days later, this image of Yahya Sinwar and being interrogated by the Israeli military was on the Internet.

Regardless of the veracity of the **, it is undoubtedly extremely insulting to present the leaders of Hamas in this way.

Hamas's leadership abroad is rumored to be urgently looking for a new candidate in Gaza to succeed Yahya Sinwar.

Anyone with a little bit of the art of war knows that with a face cover, there is a high possibilityThe Israeli military sought out a man who looked alike and pretended to be Sinwar, the leader of Hamas who had been captured alive, in order to demoralize Hamas and boost the morale of the Israeli military.

This kind of psychological warfare that did not catch Sinwar in his own hands, but made a "fake" out of nothing.

Psychological warfare refers to combat operations aimed at disrupting and undermining the determination and morale of the enemy's commanders and weakening the combat effectiveness of the troops by using various means and using various means. Also known as "heart warfare". Sometimes it also refers to offensive and defensive actions taken in the course of psychological activities on the battlefield. It includes two aspects: "psychological attack" and "psychological defense". Psychological attack refers to the use of propaganda, deterrence, deception, pinching, pressure and other means to mentally disintegrate the will of the enemy's military and civilians to fight; Psychological defense refers to the adoption of various countermeasures to protect one's military and civilians from the impact of the enemy's psychological attack, as well as to eliminate or reduce the negative psychological impact of one's own military and civilian caused by the enemy's psychological attack.

The role of psychological warfare in modern warfare is becoming more and more important. For example, in the Gulf War, the US military launched a powerful psychological warfare offensive against the Iraqi army, which played an important role in breaking the morale of the Iraqi army. In future wars, the status and role of psychological warfare will become more prominent, and various means of psychological warfare will be widely used. Therefore, strengthening the research and training of psychological warfare and improving the psychological quality and psychological warfare capability of the armed forces is an important task in the modernization of the armed forces.

In the ancient Chinese art of war, there is a profound tactic called "making something out of nothing". It is a tactic that creates illusions, spreads rumors, and confuses the enemy, with the aim of creating psychological vacillation among the enemy in order to gain an advantage in war.

On the ancient battlefield, the confrontation between the two armies was not only a contest of force, but also a contest of wisdom. Psychological warfare is an important part of warfare. Sometimes, a clever rumor, a well-planned illusion, can make the enemy fight without a fight, and thus achieve an easy victory.

This strategy may seem simple, but it is extremely complex. First of all, it is necessary to have a deep understanding of the psychology of the enemy and know what kind of rumors will make them believe. Secondly, it is necessary to skillfully spread rumors so that the enemy cannot detect that it is false. Finally, it is necessary to pay close attention to the enemy's reaction in order to adjust the strategy in time.

However, "out of nothing" is not always used to attack the enemy. Sometimes, it can also be used to protect yourself. For example, by creating the illusion that the enemy has a strong force in one place, the enemy's attention can be diverted from the real weakness.

Generally speaking, Israel has played this kind of psychological warfare of "making something out of nothing" to achieve the goal of undermining the enemy's morale and boosting the morale of its own military.

If Sinwar had been caught so easily, Sinwar's bodyguards and those Hamas, who were not afraid of death, I am afraid that the corpses would have piled up long ago. Now Hamas is not exhausted, and Sinwar, as the leader, is definitely not so easy to be captured alive by Israel! Ten thousand steps back, Sinwar's bodyguards were all killed, and Sinwar would have already taken the jade crushed to death, instead of being captured alive by the enemy!

Psychological warfare out of nothing is a very effective psychological warfare tactic. Not only is it capable of influencing the enemy's decision-making, but it is also capable of protecting our security. In war, whoever uses this strategy better will have a better chance of victory.

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