The Israel-Palestine conflict is a complex geopolitical struggle which captivated media attention worldwide. On 7th October 2023, Hamas militants initiated a momentous attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, resulting in the tragic loss of over 1,400 lives and the capture of more than 200 individuals. In response to these hostilities, Israel has launched counterattacks on Gaza, which brought the unfortunate losses of more than 10,000 people. The news coverage of this conflict revealed the multifaceted dimensions of the struggle between the two countries, stemming from historical, geographical, and political disparities. The media’s portrayal of the conflict significantly influences public perception and policy decisions. This study analyses how The Star Online, a prominent Malaysian news outlet, frames the Israel-Palestine conflict. Using a mixed-methods approach, this study employs both quantitative and qualitative content analyses. 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Author Biography
LIM LAI HOON, TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, PENANG BRANCH CAMPUS
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION, FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES