The misconstruction of enemy images in war reporting: The insight narratives on Israel-Hamas conflict
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2025-02
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Global Change, Peace & Security Volume 35, 2023 - Issue 3
Abstract
The media plays a crucial role in shaping public perceptions during conflicts, particularly
through the construction of enemy images. In the case of the Israel-Hamas conflict, war
reporting has reinforced hostile narratives, contributing to the escalation of violence.
With the use of secondary sources of data, this study explores how enemy images are
constructed through selective media framing, biased language, and the portrayal of both
Israel and Hamas in starkly oppositional terms. By comparing Western, Israeli,
Palestinian, and regional media outlets, the study identifies key patterns in the use of
emotionally charged narratives, political rhetoric, and imagery. It also highlights the
implications of such representations, including the justification of military actions,
dehumanisation of the adversary, and the manipulation of international perceptions.
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Conflict enemy image media Israel-Hamas war reporting