Intifada
Hits the Headlines - How the Israeli Press
Misreported the Outbreak of the Second Palestinian
Uprising
by Daniel
Dor
In this nuanced and detailed study of newspaper reporting during the escalation of the second Intifada in the fall of 2000, Daniel Dor shows how real events are subject to distortion and manipulation by the media. In an analysis of the heart of Israel's media establishmentthe newspapers Yediot Ahronot, Ma'ariv, and Ha'aretzhe finds a wide gap between the reality reported by field reporters and the eventual newspaper accounts framed by editors. Led by beliefs, opinions, and emotional responses rather than the facts provided by their reporters, these editors created a platform on which a new and fearful narrative for IsraeliPalestinian relations was built. Yet while Dor demonstrates that the media construct the news rather than simply report it, his sophisticated analysis also shows that no one entity or person is responsible. Rather than a supreme authority, Dor argues, it is the influence of fear, anger, ignorance, and a desire to please and sell newspapers that threatens the freedom of the press in a liberal democracy.
About the
Author
Daniel Dor teaches in the Department of
Communication, Tel Aviv University. A graduate
of Stanford University, he has worked as
a senior news editor at two of Israel's
leading newspapers. He lives in Tel Aviv.
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