BREAKING: NEW DISGUSTING TACTIC BY ISRAEL- PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE (1/2)
After unsuccessful attempts to engage Gaza residents, Israel has implemented a new strategy by publicizing the ID numbers of numerous Palestinian civilians, alleging they have compromising data on them. This approach compels these individuals to contact Israeli forces to avoid the public disclosure of their information.
Recently, Israeli forces dropped leaflets over Deir Balah, threatening to expose criminal intelligence and records held by Palestinian police unless the civilians cooperate with the Israeli military and disclose informants within their community.
The use of personal data to pressure individuals to cooperate with military forces can be seen as a form of psychological warfare and could potentially violate international laws regarding civilian protection during conflicts.
The international community often scrutinizes these tactics under the rules of engagement and the Geneva Conventions, which aim to protect the rights and dignity of all persons, particularly non-combatants, in times of war.
Israel has reportedly outed a Palestinian from the LGBT+ community for not cooperating with the military. Furthermore, they have introduced a search feature within the Palestinian civil registry in Gaza that allows residents to check if someone has reported them.
This tool exposes both the accusers and the accused, potentially labeling the former as "Hamas informants." Those who refuse to collaborate with the Israeli military face public exposure and risk being branded as informants.
Authorities have also threatened to disclose a new list of alleged informants within 24 hours, escalating the pressure on residents to cooperate or face serious consequences.
Mike