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DOI: 10.1037/e511372012-001
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Coverage of the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in the German quality press

Abstract: In recent years German media coverage of the Middle East conflict has been accused of an anti-Israeli bias that reinforces old, widely held prejudices and stereotypes about Jews and supports the common accusation that Israel misuses the tragedy of the Holocaust to justify anti-Palestinian policies. In particular, there is the accusation that during and after the Gaza War the media portrayed Israel as the aggressor while minimizing Palestinian terrorism. There is still no systematic research on this topic, howe… Show more

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“…Their study concluded that critique of Palestinian behavior dominated the German media narrative. The differences between Maurer and Kempf’s findings and findings of previous studies may be attributed to differences in newspaper selection and methodological design. Nonetheless, the majority of studies point to a preference for the Palestinian narrative in German newspapers during the Intifada and until (including) the 2008 Gaza War.…”
Section: Coverage Of the Israeli–palestinian Conflictcontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…Their study concluded that critique of Palestinian behavior dominated the German media narrative. The differences between Maurer and Kempf’s findings and findings of previous studies may be attributed to differences in newspaper selection and methodological design. Nonetheless, the majority of studies point to a preference for the Palestinian narrative in German newspapers during the Intifada and until (including) the 2008 Gaza War.…”
Section: Coverage Of the Israeli–palestinian Conflictcontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…In contrast, Maurer and Kempf conducted a comparative content analysis of reportage on the Second Intifada and the 2008 Gaza operation using a representative sample of newspaper articles from the national German quality press: DW, FAZ, SZ, Frankfurter Rundschau , and Die Tageszeitung . Their findings indicate that reports of Israeli intentions and actions during the Second Intifada and during the 2008 Gaza War were actually supportive.…”
Section: Coverage Of the Israeli–palestinian Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%