This thesis examines the historical narrative of the Palestinian and Israeli and its evolution in the wake of the events of October 7, 2023, focusing on the role of public diplomacy and social media in shaping global perceptions. It explores how both sides leverage digital platforms to amplify their messages, mobilize support, and counter opposing narratives. The study highlights the interplay between public diplomacy and digital activism, providing insights into the broader implications of social media as a tool in modern conflict and diplomacy.
The Palestinian - Israeli narrative after October 7, 2023: Public Diplomacy and Social Media
DAIBES, WARDEH K. B.
2023/2024
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This thesis examines the historical narrative of the Palestinian and Israeli and its evolution in the wake of the events of October 7, 2023, focusing on the role of public diplomacy and social media in shaping global perceptions. It explores how both sides leverage digital platforms to amplify their messages, mobilize support, and counter opposing narratives. The study highlights the interplay between public diplomacy and digital activism, providing insights into the broader implications of social media as a tool in modern conflict and diplomacy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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