Svetovna vojna za delegitimiziranje Izraela: vojna, za katero Izrael ni zgradil nobenega zavetišča - mnenje
V članku je obravnavana naraščajoča grožnja za mednarodno legitimnost Izraela prek usklajene globalne kampanje, ki vključuje pripovedi, dezinformacije, zakonitost, diplomatska prizadevanja, manipulacijo z mediji in psihološko vojno. Ta "osma fronta" si prizadeva delegitimizirati Izrael, z uporabo izrazov, kot so "genocid", "apartheid" in "etnično čiščenje", da bi spodkopali njegov položaj. Za razliko od tradicionalnih vojaških groženj, ta oblika napada nima fizične obrambe in se že desetletja nadaljuje, ki jo podpirajo države, kot so Katar, Iran, Rusija in Kitajska. Avtor trdi, da bi bilo treba to vprašanje obravnavati kot kritično vprašanje nacionalne varnosti, ne pa le kot PR izziv, pri čemer poudarja, da javno mnenje vpliva na volitve in geopolitični vpliv.
Israel faces a growing threat that extends beyond physical borders, a coordinated global effort to undermine its legitimacy, according to a recent op-ed published in The Jerusalem Post. The piece argues that while Israel has invested heavily in military defense systems such as Iron Dome and David’s Sling, it has not constructed equivalent protections against what the author calls a "coordinated campaign of narratives, disinformation, lawfare, diplomatic isolation, media manipulation, and psychological warfare." These efforts target Israel's standing in the international community, using terms like "genocide," "war crimes," "apartheid," and "ethnic cleansing" to shape public perception. The op-ed highlights what it describes as the "Eighth Front", a term used to denote the non-military struggle to delegitimize the state. This campaign, the writer claims, has been developing for decades and involves political activism, legal challenges, diplomatic pressure, digital media, and coordinated messaging. It operates globally, receiving backing from countries such as Qatar, Iran, Russia, and China, as well as groups like the "Red Green Alliance." The strategy, according to the article, includes leveraging international institutions, media outlets, universities, activists, and social media platforms to spread narratives that portray Israel negatively. The piece notes that military victories alone cannot reverse the erosion of Israel's legitimacy. While border security can be achieved through force, restoring credibility requires addressing the underlying narratives that fuel hostility. The author warns that public opinion, shaped by these narratives, has real-world consequences, influencing elections, diplomatic relationships, military aid, sanctions, trade, tourism, academic collaboration, and international legal actions. Narratives, the op-ed asserts, ultimately determine policy outcomes. A key point raised in the article is the lack of preparedness for this form of attack. Unlike traditional warfare, where physical barriers and defensive structures offer protection, the "missiles" of disinformation and accusation strike directly at the heart of national identity and international standing. There are no bunkers to shield against these attacks, and no interception system capable of neutralizing them. The article quotes an officer in a fictional scenario describing how "warning sirens have been sounding for years. No one paid attention." This sentiment reflects concerns voiced by researchers, diplomats, Jewish organizations, and communications experts over time. Many have warned that Israel is gradually losing ground in the battle for international public opinion. These warnings, however, were often dismissed as secondary to more immediate military threats. The op-ed argues that this neglect has had serious repercussions, particularly among younger generations in Western democracies, where attitudes toward Israel have grown increasingly negative. Surveys show that support for Israel is declining even among traditionally sympathetic groups, including certain segments of the American electorate. In the U.S., the situation has reached new levels of complexity. The vice president, who is widely considered a potential presidential candidate, has publicly expressed skepticism toward Israel’s policies, signaling a shift in political alignment. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders, including figures like New York City Council Member Zohran Mamdani, have taken positions that further distance their party from Israel. Such developments suggest that the battle for legitimacy is becoming deeply entangled with domestic politics, complicating efforts to maintain international support. As the op-ed concludes, the challenge ahead lies in recognizing the Eighth Front as a critical component of national security. Addressing it requires not just public relations strategies, but a comprehensive approach involving diplomacy, education, legal advocacy, and cultural engagement. The stakes, the article emphasizes, are high: the survival of Israel’s place in the international order depends on its ability to counter the narratives that seek to erase its legitimacy.
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V članku je obravnavana naraščajoča grožnja za mednarodno legitimnost Izraela prek usklajene globalne kampanje, ki vključuje pripovedi, dezinformacije, zakonitost, diplomatska prizadevanja, manipulacijo z mediji in psihološko vojno. Ta "osma fronta" si prizadeva delegitimizirati Izrael, z uporabo izrazov, kot so "genocid", "apartheid" in "etnično čiščenje", da bi spodkopali njegov položaj. Za razliko od tradicionalnih vojaških groženj, ta oblika napada nima fizične obrambe in se že desetletja nadaljuje, ki jo podpirajo države, kot so Katar, Iran, Rusija in Kitajska. Avtor trdi, da bi bilo treba to vprašanje obravnavati kot kritično vprašanje nacionalne varnosti, ne pa le kot PR izziv, pri čemer poudarja, da javno mnenje vpliva na volitve in geopolitični vpliv.
Ocena pristranskosti (Konservativno): V članku se močno brani izraelski položaj, kampanjo delegitimizacije pa prikazuje kot resno grožnjo nacionalni varnosti.
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