Hamas, Iran, Russia, and Hezbollah are exploiting liberal democracies' commitment to free expression by deploying coordinated information operations to erode domestic political will during conflicts. These non-liberal actors leverage open media environments to bypass military defeats and directly target the public sphere of democratic adversaries, neutralizing their conventional military superiority.
This cognitive warfare became highly visible during the post-October 7th war through coerced hostage videos and a methodologically flawed statistic from +972 Magazine claiming an 83% civilian death rate in Gaza. The fraudulent figure quickly migrated into a UN Human Rights Council genocide determination, ultimately triggering Spain's October 8, 2025, arms embargo. To counter such systemic vulnerabilities, democratic states must expand national security laws and civil defamation frameworks to penalise coordinated wartime deception. Implementing narrow, judicially supervised legal remedies will protect free speech while successfully neutralizing hostile information campaigns that threaten national security.
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