Israel-Palestine on Record
Delve into the complexities of media representation with Israel-Palestine on Record by Howard Friel. Published by Verso Books in 2007, this compelling paperback spans 316 pages and offers a critical analysis of how the US media, particularly the New York Times, has covered the Israel-Palestine conflict. Friel meticulously examines the persistent failures of American journalism to uphold the principles of international law, revealing how these oversights serve to obscure Israel's actions from the public eye. This book is essential for anyone interested in media studies, international relations, and the socio-political dynamics of the Middle East. Friel's insightful exploration encourages readers to question the narratives presented by mainstream outlets and consider the broader implications of journalistic objectivity in reporting on conflict. Discover the vital connections between media representation and global affairs with this thought-provoking work.