The image of Egypt on the website of the Palestinian news agency Wafa during the Israeli aggression on Palestine, May 2021(An analytical study)

Authors

  • Tawfiq Abujrad University of Gaza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v11i2.361

Corresponding Author :

Tawfiq Abujrad

Keywords:

Mental image, Palestinian News Agency, Egypt

Abstract

This study is one of the descriptive studies that aims to identify the image of Egypt as formed by the Palestinian News Agency, and to identify the central figures in the manufacture of events, and the general features of the image of Egypt as formed by the Palestinian News Agency. The study used the analytical survey method to obtain information, as the content analysis tool was used to analyze all the news published on the website of the Palestinian News Agency during the Israeli aggression on Palestine in May 2021, and the study concluded that the Egyptian political support for Palestine was at the forefront of the political issues presented by Wafa Agency, and that Egypt's image was positive by (99.1%), and that The Egyptian leaders topped the central figures in the news published on the website related to Egypt, followed by the Palestinian government figures. The goal of the published news focused on highlighting the Egyptian role supporting Palestine in the second place and then emphasizing the strength of Egypt. The Palestinian News Agency relied on the texts only with a percentage of (78.5%), while texts were used in conjunction with a picture (21.5%(The study recommended focusing more on the events in the city of Jerusalem and highlighting the statements issued by the Palestinian leaders in Jerusalem, as well as working to expand the coverage of news related to Jerusalem from within the Gaza Strip

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Published

2023-07-27

How to Cite

Abujrad, T. (2023). The image of Egypt on the website of the Palestinian news agency Wafa during the Israeli aggression on Palestine, May 2021(An analytical study). Palestine Technical University Research Journal, 11(2), 18–33. https://doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v11i2.361