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以色列战略转型:利用地区冲突重塑全球叙事
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以色列战略转型:利用地区冲突重塑全球叙事

ByMICAH HALPERNAPRIL 16, 2026 15:00Security, diplomacy, and strategic alliances all combine to create the modern state of Israel.The Jewish state’s security apparatus has been heralded by the Western world. Jerusalem’s diplomatic corps is seasoned, articulate, and stiff-necked when necessary. Her strategic alliances grow, entering arenas never before willing to speak to, let alone align with, Israel.And yet, in spite of herself, despite her many attributes, her victories, and her world-altering achievements in the areas of science, technology, warfare, and the arts, Israel had been in constant search of international acceptance. World opinion mattered to Israel, and that search for longing, at times, proved detrimental to the growth and decision-making of one of the world’s most powerful nations.Israel was founded on a principle of morality and moral legitimacy. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, in a world where it was clear that the Jews needed a safe homeland, Israel was there. Israel was home. Israel was the Jewish haven for Jews from all over the world.That reality was clear not only to Jews, but it was also understood and accepted by the international community and officially acknowledged by the United Nations. The aftermath of Hamas's Nova music festival massacre in Re'im, southern Israel, on October 7, 2023. Picture taken November 2, 2023 (credit: Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90)Israel craves international acceptanceDespite all she had achieved in the relatively short span of her statehood, Israel craved praise and acceptance. A critical blow in the international media was interpreted as a strategic loss. Critique by a world leader was a stab in the heart of Jerusalem.Israel had been so preoccupied with public relations – hasbara – that, diplomatically speaking, it missed the forest for the trees. To justify her actions, which were viewed negatively by foreign actors, she launched major media and PR campaigns. Many of those campaigns centered on the activities and actions of the IDF, a defense force renowned for strategic planning and accompanying successes.In July and August of 2006, in the midst of serious fighting, Israel embarked on a PR barrage to explain the activities of the IDF in Lebanon. The goal was to shape public opinion, especially in the United States and within the European Union.In July and August of 2014, Israel was assaulted by the slings and arrows of damaging press coverage, resulting in faltering world opinion because of civilian Palestinian deaths in Gaza. And so, they set out to change the narrative.That precedent had been set years earlier.Israel entered negotiations and deals that they were skeptical of because they were pressured to join. The Oslo Accords of 1993 are a perfect example. Israel was forced into Oslo to reduce international isolation. It backfired.In 2003, under the leadership of Ariel Sharon, Israel accepted the Roadmap for Peace – a US-backed plan for a two-state solution. The goal was to help the United