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Figure 3-4. Two photos attached by Al Jazeera in a news article related to the IsraelPalestine issue on October 7 2023, show the losses suffered by Israel due to Hamas attacks. Source: AlJazeera.com
Figure 7-8. Two photos attached by Al Jazeera in a news article related to the IsraelPalestine issue on October 13 2023, show the impact of the conflict on Palestine and global solidarity with Palestine. Source: AlJazeera.com
Figure 9-10. BBC attached two photos in a news article related to the hostage-taking process by Hamas on October 8 and 10, 2023-source from BBC.com.
Figure 11-12. The BBC attached two photos of hostages and their families to a news article related to the Hamas hostages on October 10 and 11, 2023. Source from BBC.com.
Figure 13. Photo of a Hamas military member attached by the BBC in a news article regarding Hamas hostages on 11 October 2023. Source from BBC.com
Dissecting the Initial One-Week Narratives of Al Jazeera and BBC Media on Covering Israel-Palestine Tension After 7 October 2023
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July 2024

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Ultimacomm Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi

Mochamad Alvin Dwiana Qobulsyah

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Lily Liani

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Paramita Amaranggana

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Kennard Mikael

Israel's military aggression in the Gaza Strip following Hamas's surprise attack on October 7th, 2023, continued to escalate until the end of the year, which became one of the deadliest military operations in the last three decades, with a total death toll of more than 10 thousand people. The coverage of the escalated tensions in Israel-Palestine has also become a hot issue to cover by various international media outlets. This article delved into the news narrative of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Al Jazeera, examining their agenda-setting, language selection, and framing of events. The choice of BBC and Al Jazeera as the subjects of this research is to compare the representation of Western and non-Western media. Through the utilization of comparative methods and text analysis facilitated by Voyant tools, this study revealed that background differences between the observed media impact the news content disparities for international audiences in accordance with each interest.

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