Abstract

This article aims to highlight the Arab-Palestinian institutions’ role in working for Palestine and contributing through their political relations to transmit their message in the media, how far the media response has been in addressing the situation of the Palestinian people under occupation, and the extent of the Israeli influence on the Argentine press. This research adopts two methodological procedures: literature review and in-depth interviews. We interviewed five people who worked with Palestinian institutions in Argentina, among the first Palestinians to immigrate, four journalists interested in politics, and one politician interested in media. Through these answers, it becomes clear to what extent they were able, through their activities over the years, to transmit the voice and message of the Palestinian cause to the Argentine media and impact public opinion in the face of the influences of the Israeli narrative.

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