Key Takeaways
- Israel’s military strategy has long relied on psychological dominance and deterrence built on overwhelming violence.
- Massacres during the Nakba helped establish fear as a strategic tool to weaken Palestinian resistance.
- Doctrines such as the Dahiya Doctrine and “mowing the grass” reinforced Israel’s image of invincibility.
- The Gaza genocide and regional escalation have severely weakened Israel’s psychological deterrence.
- The war on Iran may accelerate the collapse of Israel’s most important strategic asset: fear.

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