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Global Media Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

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Global Media Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Reporting the Sheikh Jarrah Evictions

Noureddine Miladi

Noureddine Miladi is Professor of Media and Communication at Qatar University, Qatar. Among his recent published books are Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution (2021) and he co-edited The Routledge Handbook of Arab Media (2020). He received his PhD in Media and Communication from the University of Westminster, London, UK. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

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  • DOI:
    10.5040/9780755649921
  • ISBN:
    978-0-7556-4989-1 (hardback)

    978-0-7556-4991-4 (epub)

    978-0-7556-4990-7 (epdf)

    978-0-7556-4992-1 (online)
  • Date of Publication:
    2023
  • Published Online:
    30 August 2023
  • Collection(s):
    Middle East 2023, Title By Title
  • Place of Publication:
    London
  • Printer/Publisher:
    I.B. Tauris
  • Series Title:
  • Edition:
    First edition
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Global Media Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
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The attempts to evict Palestinian residents of Sheikh Jarrah in May 2021 caught the attention of the world. While this small Palestinian neighbourhood in East Jerusalem had long been central to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, the planned expulsions pushed the situation back into the spotlight. This book discusses the complexity of the media war that took place at the same time. Across twenty chapters, it compares Israeli, Western, Palestinian and Arab media to understand how different narratives were discussed, supported and challenged. In particular, the book captures how social media became a site of online activism and alternative war narratives. The volume is unique in focusing on a specific event from many different perspectives and with material from different countries and media platforms. Case studies include the Spanish press; the African press; the BBC; Al-Jazeera English; TRT World Television; and digital media such as TikTok and Facebook, as well as the impact of social media activism. In doing so, the book also comments on the extent that citizen journalists challenge the propaganda war.