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ID192258
Title ProperHezbollah and Hamas’s main platforms for recruiting and handling of human sources after 2006
LanguageENG
AuthorFlamer, Netanel
Summary / Abstract (Note)Like any military power, violent non-state actors operate intelligence, including human intelligence (HUMINT), to suit their needs. The article aims to explore the primary methods used by Hezbollah and Hamas in recruiting and handling human sources since the mid-2000s, illustrating each method with several case studies. An examination of these methods may shed light on a significant aspect of the intelligence war waged by Hezbollah and Hamas against Israel. In addition, analysis of these organizations’ HUMINT activity demonstrates how violent non-state actors, which are inherently the weaker side in their asymmetric warfare against advanced state entities, can compensate for their disadvantages and conduct effective intelligence activity. The article reveals how the clever and creative use of HUMINT maximizes its benefits for violent non-state actors.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 59, No.5; Sep 2023: p.842-854
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 59 No 5
Key WordsIsrael ;  Hamas ;  Asymmetric Warfare ;  Hezbollah ;  Non-State Actors ;  Human Intelligence


 
 
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