Modern Guerrilla Warfare
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2024-10-25
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
Abstract: Evidently, conflict has been a persistent and defining aspect of human history, shaping
civilizations and influencing the course of events over millennia. This article examines one of the
most relevant and enduring forms of conflict in history, Guerrilla warfare. It explores how guerrilla
tactics, employed by weaker forces to counter superior military powers through unconventional
means, have shaped historical and modern warfare. The analysis draws on the contributions of T.E.
Lawrence and Mao Zedong to guerrilla strategy, emphasizing the importance of mobility, surprise,
and psychological operations. The ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict is presented as a current example
of guerrilla warfare, showcasing Hamas's use of tunnel networks, hit-and-run attacks, and
improvised weapons against the Israel Defense Forces. The article highlights the psychological and
international dimensions of the conflict, including the impact of propaganda and the involvement of
allied groups. By examining these dynamics, the article underscores the persistent significance of
guerrilla tactics in achieving strategic objectives against technologically superior adversaries,
calling for continued academic interest in this form of warfare.
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Guerrilla warfare, Gaza, Hamas, Israel, T.E. Lawrence, Mao Zedong, Aqsa Flood, Genocide
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Mekhanet, Youcef. Belferd ,Lamia. An Analysis Of Hamas' Tactics In The Palestinian- Israeli Ongoing Conflict. JOURNAL SOCIAL STUDIES AND RESEARCHES. Vol12. N03. 25/10/2024. Faculty of social and humanities sciences. Université d'El-Oued