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Gaza


The use of language by Western media in reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reveals significant biases, shaping public perceptions in favor of Israel while dehumanizing Palestinians. A comprehensive analysis of major media outlets, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times, illustrates how linguistic framing drastically differs when reporting …

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A tribute mural dedicated to Palestinian journalists in Ilford, East London, has stirred both admiration and controversy. The artwork, painted in March by three artists from the collective Creative Debuts, honors four Palestinian reporters and photographers—Mohamed Al Masri, Ali Jadallah, Hind Khoudary, and Abdulhakim Abu Riash. The scene shows these journalists standing amidst the rubble …

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In the heart of Paris, amidst the charming cobblestone streets and bustling cafes, a thought-provoking mural by Dalal Mitwally confronts passersby with the harsh realities of our world. Titled ” Ceci n’est plus une plage” (This Is No Longer a Beach), the mural serves as a powerful commentary on the intersection of art, politics, and …

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In the shadow of rubble, the hopes and dreams of 13 innocent children were tragically silenced by the thunderous echoes of American-Israeli missiles in Rafah, Gaza. The aftermath of this devastating event marked a turning point for Belal Khaled, a Palestinian artist and journalist, whose lens had been capturing the harsh realities of life in …

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In a deeply unsettling manifestation of the human cost of the war on Gaza, UK activists have taken a poignant approach to draw attention to the tragic loss of innocent lives. Since October 7th, the war has claimed over 11,500 Palestinian children in Gaza and the West Bank, a devastating toll that is difficult to …

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FINDING PLACE from Nina Constable Gaza has been occupied or under restrictions since 1948. Syria continues to be destroyed by brutal armed conflict. Palestinians and Syrians have become the two largest refugee populations on the planet. After escaping death and oppression in their homeland, children are no longer in a hiding place. They embark upon …

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