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Item Open Access Media and political mobilization: the Israel-Palestine conflict(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2025) Oxley, Keslie, author; Zwick-Tapley, Sarah, advisor; Weitzel, Daniel, advisorThis thesis explores the role of media in political mobilization within the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict, analyzing how journalism and mass communication have shaped public perception, policy decisions, and grassroots activism. Beginning with an overview of the history of media and journalism, the study examines how news coverage, propaganda, and digital media have influenced international discourse on the conflict. The historical background of Israel and Palestine is traced to provide context for contemporary political tensions, followed by an analysis of their current political regimes and governance structures. The study also delves into the contrasting approaches of U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, assessing their policies and diplomatic strategies in relation to both Israel and Palestine. By analyzing media framing, political rhetoric, and international responses, this research highlights the power of information in shaping political narratives and mobilizing action. Ultimately, this study seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of the intersection between media, politics, and conflict resolution in one of the world’s most enduring geopolitical struggles.