This paper examines the portrayal of the ongoing conflict in Gaza by Western media outlets, analyzing the framing, biases, and narratives that shape public perception.
Throughacriticaldiscourseanalysisofmajornewsnetworks,thestudy reveals patterns of selective reporting, the emphasis on certain narratives over others, and the impact of geopolitical alliances on media coverage.
The research highlightshowtherepresentationoftheGazaconflictinWesternmediainfluences international opinions and policy-making, often marginalizing the voices and experiences of those directly affected by the war.