According to an article in the Strategic Assessment journal, Hezbollah’s 2009 manifesto reflects a growing understanding of the importance of framing ideological objectives to appeal to the global political far left. This is one indicator of the growing synergy emerging between Islamist groups and leftist organizations that are driving Israel’s delegitimization.
Posts Tagged ‘Resistance Network’
Networking: Hezbollah and the global political far left?
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Cairo Conference, delegitimization network, National Security, Resistance Network on April 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Resistance Network’s Military Strategy: Stopping Israel Winning
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Hamas, Logic of Implosion, Muqawama Doctrine, National Security, Resistance Network on May 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
An interesting analysis of Iran’s missile capability reflects the Resistance Network’s military strategy of the Muqawama Doctrine – the “slow destruction” used to undermine Israel’s staying power and ultimately wipe it off the map (what the Reut Institute calls the ‘Logic of Implosion’).
Who is Responsible for Israel’s National Security?
Posted in National Security, tagged Hamas, National Security, Resistance Network on April 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
An article by Barak Ravid (Hebrew) discusses PM Netanyahu’s plan to rotate Likud ministers (in order to prevent bitterness) and argues that it sets the stage for a political and security mess.
Hizbullah and the Ethos of Struggle
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, Hizbullah, National Security, Resistance Network on November 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A statement by Hezbollah claiming areas of northern Israel belong to Lebanon, reflects what Reut calls the ‘Shebaa Farms Syndrome,’ an approach which constantly expands demands so as to preserve a pretext for ‘resistance.’

