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Digital Transformation and Media Policy in the MENA Region
  • ISSN: 2516-3523
  • E-ISSN: 2516-3531

Abstract

This article presents a dual analysis of the Israeli TV series and its media reception in Israel. Co-produced by HBO and Keshet Broadcasting, the series portrays the 2014 kidnapping and murder of a Palestinian youth by young Jewish boys in Jerusalem. It sparked significant debate in Israeli society, particularly in terms of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The research reveals how reflects and influences societal attitudes, and highlights the media’s role in reflecting public discourse in a conflict-ridden context. The article also explores the series’ portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing in a subversive way the asymmetry between Israelis and Palestinians. Analysis of newspaper commentaries and X (formerly Twitter) posts by influencers underscores the significant impact of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the societal divide between Israeli ‘right’ and ‘left’.

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