Discourses of War, Media and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Jurate Ruzaite editor Innocent Chiluwa editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:9th Nov '26

£171.99

This title is due to be published on 9th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Discourses of War, Media and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict cover

Discourses of War, Media and Politics in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict examines how language, media, and political narratives shape understandings of one of the world’s most contested conflicts.

Moving beyond military and diplomatic analyses, this book explores the Israeli–Palestinian conflict as a struggle over meaning, legitimacy, and historical interpretation. Through interdisciplinary approaches to discourse analysis, the contributors investigate how terms such as “occupation,” “terrorism,” “resistance,” “security,” and “genocide” have been contested, reframed, and politicised across different historical moments. The volume demonstrates how discourse does not simply describe political realities, but actively constructs them by shaping public perceptions, moral evaluations, and the boundaries of political possibility. Bringing together established and emerging scholars from around the world, the book provides critical analyses of the narratives, media representations, and ideological frameworks that continue to influence debates surrounding violence, justice, and human rights in Israel/Palestine.

This book will appeal to scholars and students of media studies, political communication, discourse analysis, Middle East politics, and conflict studies, as well as readers interested in the relationship between language, power, and representation in contemporary global conflicts.

"This edited volume offers a timely and incisive exploration of how war, legitimacy, and justice are constructed through language in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives, it demonstrates with clarity and nuance how media, political rhetoric, and global narratives shape both public understanding and the possibilities for peace. An analytically rich contribution, it will be useful reading for scholars of conflict, discourse, and international politics."

Omar McDoom, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, London School of Economics, United Kingdom.

"By juxtaposing multiple case studies of media coverage—from China and Russia to Germany and Sweden—the volume offers a valuable, sophisticated, and timely contribution to our understanding of how the Palestine/Israel conflict, and the genocidal war in Gaza in particular, have been represented in international media."

Tamir Sorek, Professor of Middle East History, Pennsylvania State University, USA.

ISBN: 9781041366669

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234 pages