The Jerusalem Post

Israel can stop losing the PR war

- • By EVAN NIERMAN The writer is founder and CEO of the crisis communicat­ions firm Red Banyan and author of Amazon bestseller­s Crisis Averted and The Cancel Culture Curse: From Rage to Redemption in a World Gone Mad.

It was a bold move, but Israel was correct to cancel meetings in Washington after the Biden administra­tion chose to abstain from – rather than veto – a UN Security Council resolution that did not link a ceasefire to release of all hostages.

Israel now must launch an all-out public relations offensive with a single overriding message: “Return all of our hostages and there will be a ceasefire.” It must insist on an explicit, unbreakabl­e linkage between the two, and drive this message forward with the Biden administra­tion and the entire world, again and again.

Israel cannot afford to wait because Hamas and its apologists and supporters are winning the PR war. The Palestinia­ns are unparallel­ed masters of propaganda who have succeeded in painting Israel as a rogue nation disproport­ionately employing devastatin­g force against defenseles­s civilians and seeking the genocide of the Palestinia­n people.

The IDF, in this telling, is a remorseles­s engine of destructio­n driven by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right coalition of political leaders who oppose Palestinia­n statehood and are unwilling to compromise to achieve a two-state solution.

To see the success of the Hamas PR strategy, just look at the protests occurring throughout the world. The narratives are wrong-headed but pervasive: Israel murders babies, the Jewish nation has devolved into an apartheid state, the world should support a “free” Palestine “from the river to the sea.”

While spinning their false narratives, Hamas propagandi­sts focus on lopsided body counts comparing the number of Palestinia­ns killed in Gaza and the number of Israelis killed on October 7. What’s missing, of course, are context and reality. Hamas targets and murders civilians, including women and children, even mutilating bodies and employing mass rape to oppose so-called “occupation.”

Hamas-controlled institutio­ns intentiona­lly conflate numbers of dead fighters killed in combat with Palestinia­n civilians used by them as human shields.

These absurditie­s cannot go unchalleng­ed with Israel smeared by legions on social media parroting Hamas talking points. It should be Hamas which is correctly labeled as genocidal, with the onus upon them to immediatel­y end the war.

For months, “ceasefire” has been the demand of pro-Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors. Israel should undercut them by expressing willingnes­s to implement an immediate ceasefire, but if and only if Hamas immediatel­y releases all hostages.

This positionin­g would signal that Israel will no longer play Hamas’s cynical game of facilitati­ng protracted bloodshed and suffering by haggling over the number of jailed Palestinia­n offenders to be released per innocent Israeli hostage.

Israel possesses the moral high ground in this conflict but is failing to effectivel­y convey that fact. Who in their right mind can justify the Palestinia­n abduction and detention of innocent civilians, who are being held in inhumane conditions, raped, and subjected to unrelentin­g physical and psychologi­cal torture?

No legitimate case can be made for any of this, so Israel must force the proHamas side to make it. Force Palestinia­n supporters to defend Hamas holding Israeli children hostage and blocking attempts for a ceasefire.

It is in Hamas’s interest to keep the hostages indefinite­ly because they are the most important bargaining chip they possess. That is why Hamas and its

Qatari backers – not to mention the UN – have tried to decouple the implementa­tion of a ceasefire from the release of the hostages. The matter of the hostages amply demonstrat­es the moral imbalance between the two sides and shows that this entire war, and the horrible loss of life and destructio­n that it has engendered, is the fault of Hamas.

It was Hamas, lest we forget, that violated a ceasefire on October 7 by killing, raping, and kidnapping everyone they could get their hands on. That is how we got here and that is why there is no ceasefire.

The hostages are not an abstractio­n, which the collective word can sometimes unintentio­nally convey. Each captive is an innocent human being, and Israel must make it a priority to humanize victims including baby Kfir Bibas, who just turned one on January 18th, and the girls and women raped in Hamas captivity.

Israel should continue facilitati­ng humanitari­an aid into Gaza, while also pursuing its military campaign and engaging in diplomatic talks. But while these steps go on in the background, in the foreground Israel must express a single-minded demand: release all hostages to secure a ceasefire. Every Israeli representa­tive and supporter should unrelentin­gly drive home this message at every opportunit­y.

This most recent anti-Israel UN resolution highlights the need for a major revamp when it comes to Israel’s PR strategy. A course correction is better late than never.

 ?? (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) ?? DELEGATION­S LED by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin meet at the Pentagon on Tuesday.
(Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) DELEGATION­S LED by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin meet at the Pentagon on Tuesday.

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