This chapter discusses the discrepancy in media coverage between the Israeli and Palestinian sides of the Israel-Gaza conflict, highlighting the biased language used in headlines and the different portrayal of casualties. It emphasizes the lack of historical context and the impact of social media on people's perception of the conflict. The chapter also explores the implications of a recent ruling by the International Court of Justice on the conflict and the need to challenge biased reporting.
In this News Brief, we are joined by Adam's anonymous co-author of their two recent studies—one of print and one of cable news—detailing US's media's double standards when covering the 'Gaza conflict.'