Daesh draws on psychological war after its defeat
The Islamic State, aka Daesh, has
completely collapsed following its defeat in Syria and Iraq. The military
forces of Daesh no longer exists, there are no military confrontations on the ground
with the terrorists in Iraq and Syria.
Al-Azhar Observatory for Combating
Extremism said in a study titled “Daesh: Field or Psychological and Media War”
that the terrorist organization has applied other types of war, such as media
and psychological methods.
A psychological war uses various
methods to influence the opinions, feelings and behaviors of people to achieve
objectives. Daesh has realized the significant role of the media banking on
advanced technologies through the social media organs to promote its
propaganda.
Despite its defeat in Syria and
Iraq, Daesh is still using the social media in its psychological war on states
and peoples. The terrorist organization considers the propaganda the last
weapon and trump card for affirming its survival and recruiting new members.
In 2019, Daesh posted 15 videos,
according to Al-Azhar Observatory’s study.
The study said Daesh has drawn on
psychological war to spread fears as traditional war no longer exists. The
study said confrontation with the terrorist organization should be intellectual
via the social media and Internet platforms.