IAF strikes continue: About 300 missile launchers in Iran were destroyed

israelnationalnews.com·Israel National News
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Heavy — strong psychological manipulation throughout

This article uses strong, emotional language like "defensive effort" and "Roaring Lion" to make Israel's military actions seem justified and necessary. It repeatedly emphasizes the success of these operations, focusing on figures like "300 Iranian missile launchers dismantled," while leaving out any discussion of the broader conflict or its impacts on the other side.

FATE Analysis

Four dimensions of psychological manipulation: how content captures Focus, exploits Authority, triggers Tribal identity, and engineers Emotion.

Focus6/10Authority5/10Tribe4/10Emotion5/10
FFocus
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AAuthority
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TTribe
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EEmotion
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Focus signals

unprecedented framing
"hundreds of fighter jets and aircraft have been striking hundreds of targets simultaneously in Iran and Lebanon."

This highlights the scale and simultaneity of the attacks, framing them as a significant and potentially unprecedented military action that demands attention.

breaking framing
"The IDF revealed that in the past 24 hours..."

The phrase 'in the past 24 hours' along with 'revealed' creates a sense of immediacy and breaking news, prompting readers to pay attention to new and significant developments.

attention capture
"Since the start of Operation 'Roaring Lion'..."

The dramatic and evocative name 'Operation 'Roaring Lion'' is designed to capture attention and make the military action memorable and significant, signaling an ongoing, large-scale engagement.

Authority signals

institutional authority
"The IDF revealed that..."

The 'IDF' (Israel Defense Forces) is a state military institution, lending official weight and credibility to the reported actions. The use of 'revealed' further positions the information as authoritative and verified.

institutional authority
"צילום: דובר צה"ל"

This line credits the Spokesperson of the IDF (IDF Spokesperson's Unit), which is an official communication arm of the Israeli military. This attribution reinforces the institutional authority of the information presented.

institutional authority
"As part of the defensive effort, the Israeli Air Force continues to conduct successive waves of strikes..."

Referring to the 'Israeli Air Force' (IAF) as the acting body leverages the perceived authority and capability of a national military branch, making the claims about their operations more persuasive.

Tribe signals

us vs them
"striking hundreds of targets simultaneously in Iran and Lebanon."

This establishes a clear 'us' (The IDF/Israeli Air Force) and 'them' (Iran and Lebanon, implied as adversaries due to being targets) dynamic, aligning the reader with the actions of the 'us' group.

us vs them
"against the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile arrays and air defense systems."

This further solidifies the 'us vs. them' dynamic by specifying the 'Iranian regime' as the adversary, against whom defensive actions are being taken.

us vs them
"reduce fire toward the Israeli home front."

This creates a clear 'us' (the Israeli home front requiring defense) and implies a 'them' (those who are firing upon it), fostering group cohesion against a common external threat.

Emotion signals

urgency
"in the past 24 hours, hundreds of fighter jets and aircraft have been striking hundreds of targets simultaneously..."

The simultaneous and recent nature of the large-scale attacks conveys a sense of intense current activity and urgency, implicitly demanding attention and concern from the reader.

fear engineering
"...to locate and target launchers and missile stockpiles in order to reduce fire toward the Israeli home front."

This phrase invokes an implicit threat to the 'home front,' which is designed to evoke fear for personal and communal safety, thereby justifying and supporting the military actions described.

urgency
"The Israeli Air Force continues to conduct successive waves of strikes..."

The phrase 'continues to conduct successive waves' suggests ongoing, sustained, and significant military operations, creating a sense of dynamic and unfolding urgency that keeps the reader engaged emotionally.

Narrative Analysis (PCP)

How the article reshapes thinking: Perception (what beliefs are targeted), Context (what information is shifted or omitted), and Permission (what behavior is being encouraged).

What it wants you to believe

The article aims to instill the belief that Israel's military actions are purely 'defensive efforts' against a dangerous and aggressive Iranian regime. It seeks to establish that these actions are necessary and effective in protecting Israeli citizens.

Context being shifted

The article establishes a context of an ongoing, necessary 'defensive effort' by implicitly framing the entire conflict as one of Israel defending itself against Iranian aggression. This makes the extensive military actions seem justified and proportionate within that established framework.

What it omits

The article omits any context about the geopolitical history of the region, the triggers leading up to Operation “Roaring Lion” beyond 'reducing fire', or potential non-military avenues for conflict resolution. It also omits any mention of the impact or casualties on the Iranian or Lebanese side, focusing solely on the Israeli perspective of dismantling threats.

Desired behavior

The reader is nudged towards supporting or accepting the ongoing military operation as a legitimate and effective defensive measure by the Israeli forces. It encourages a sense of reassurance regarding Israel's military capabilities and its commitment to protecting its population.

SMRP Pattern

Four manipulation maintenance tactics: Socializing the idea as normal, Minimizing concerns, Rationalizing with logic, and Projecting blame.

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Socializing
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Minimizing
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Rationalizing

"As part of the defensive effort, the Israeli Air Force continues to conduct successive waves of strikes against the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile arrays and air defense systems."

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Projecting

Red Flags

High-severity indicators: silencing dissent, coordinated messaging, or weaponizing identity to shut down debate.

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Silencing indicator
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Controlled release (spokesperson test)

"The IDF revealed that in the past 24 hours, hundreds of fighter jets and aircraft have been striking hundreds of targets simultaneously in Iran and Lebanon."

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Identity weaponization

Techniques Found(4)

Specific propaganda techniques identified using the SemEval-2023 academic taxonomy of 23 techniques across 6 categories.

Flag WavingJustification
"Operation “Roaring Lion""

This operation name evokes a sense of strength, pride, and national identity, aligning with the concept of a 'roaring lion' to rally support for military action.

Loaded LanguageManipulative Wording
"Iranian regime’s ballistic missile arrays and air defense systems."

The term 'Iranian regime' is often used to negatively frame the Iranian government, suggesting an oppressive and illegitimate authority, rather than simply stating 'Iran's'.

Exaggeration/MinimisationManipulative Wording
"hundreds of fighter jets and aircraft have been striking hundreds of targets simultaneously"

'Hundreds' used in quick succession without more specific numbers can inflate the perception of the scale and intensity of the operation, making it seem more overwhelming and successful.

RepetitionManipulative Wording
"hundreds of fighter jets and aircraft have been striking hundreds of targets simultaneously"

The repeated use of 'hundreds' emphasizes the large scale of the operation, aiming to impress upon the reader its magnitude.

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