لا تذكروا فلسطين: كيف طوّعت وسائل الإعلام القبول بالإبادة الجماعية
لا تذكروا فلسطين: كيف طوّعت وسائل الإعلام القبول بالإبادة الجماعية
“If you don’t write the truth about crimes against humanity, you are complicit in them.” Rad Assal, a human rights activist and Middle East researcher, is known online as the “headline fixer,” with a particular focus on exposing double standards in the Western media, particularly with regard to Palestine. While Israelis are described as “children” and “civilians,” Palestinians are referred to as “individuals under the age of eighteen” or “collateral damage”; Israelis are "killed", while Palestinians "die". Even in the wake of the ceasefire, major Western media outlets continued to obscure Israeli violence in Palestine. Don't Remember Palestine reveals that this pattern of "dehumanizing" language has been so constant throughout the Palestinian genocide that it amounts to a systemic policy. Over the past three years, news headlines on global platforms - from CNN to Reuters and the New York Times - have consistently downplayed Israeli responsibility, portrayed the Palestinians as an alien “other,” and questioned established principles of international law, such as the sanctity of hospitals and journalists in war zones. By highlighting the linguistic maneuvers and framing techniques used, and highlighting the stories that the Western media decided not to publish, Rad depicts with shocking clarity the pivotal role of the mainstream media in whitewashing, whitewashing, and marginalizing the human rights crisis. Don't Remember Palestine offers an ethical review and an urgent call to action. When these years are examined in the future, this will be the book people read to understand how “all this” was allowed to happen, and the reference they will return to to restore their faith in the media. Would you like to obtain an analysis of the most prominent terms that the writer criticized, or a comparison between the wording of the titles that she observed?

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | atlantic-booksWebsite |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | enquiries@atlantic-books.co.uk |
| Country | Britain |
| Primary Category | Ideas and Policies |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












