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'Hate Speech' in Media Coverage of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (on the Example of the Arabic and Israeli Mass-Media)

Student: Zatari Amaliya

Supervisor: Ludmila O. Telen

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Journalism (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

In the study there was duscussed the main stages of the Arab-Israeli conflict and their influence with the public opinion in Israel, Arab countries and Palestinian territories. The deep analysis of publications in Arab and Israeli mass-media was carried out, and it allowed to identify the key features and tools of the hate speech used in it. The researh concludes that the hate speech in mass-media and the public opinion are closely interrelated, and that the hate speech in Arab and Israeli media has both similarities and differences.

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