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Fakeland - Part 13 | The War in Gaza: Can Israel Really Win? – A Discussion on Cognition

in Hebrew, with English subtitles | The consciousness of victory is part of every war, and must therefore be shaped wisely. Nearly four months after the start of the war in Gaza, Israel still has not decided what will be considered a victory, what it will look like, and how to make sure that a war that has set several conflicting goals does not turn into national demoralization. In a new episode of “Fakeland,” INSS senior researcher Brig. Gen. (ret.) Dr. Meir Elran and Prof. Danny Auerbach, a military historian from the Hebrew University, discuss with INSS researcher Attila Somfalvi the psychological process within the Israeli public since October 7, and look for pillars of a cognitive victory. The podcast is produced in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Israel

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