The language used by international media outlets on Palestine should be reworked and revamped to better help the Palestinian cause, said experts at a conference on Palestine on Saturday.
He said this rhetoric should be used to found “an international movement against the Zionist movement the same as the movement against the Apartheid regime originated in South Africa.”
He added: “Everything that happens in Palestine has immediate effects here in Turkey, since people see the Palestinian cause as their own.”
To improve the international rhetoric on the Palestinian cause, he urged: “We should not only write stories on the Palestinians as oppressed and victimized people, but we have to reflect the Palestinian cause with a people who have a rich culture and rooted history,”
Farid Abu Dheir, professor of media at the West Bank’s Al-Najah University, argued that the biggest problem Palestinians face is that “our enemy is investing in media projects with a view to creating an international media network that backs their narrative.”
“We have been suffering from their hegemony over the media for decades, but nowadays we are living in the age of social media, and still we have yet to defeat the Israeli narrative,” he lamented.
He agreed with Mutanoglu that covering the Palestinian cause “should not only focus on the Palestinians as an oppressed people but also as a successful and hopeful people.”
“Due to the pro-Palestine news stories Indonesian media outlets have, we see thousands of people taking part in pro-Palestine protests and demonstrations in Jakarta,” he added.
A major conference opened in Istanbul on Saturday with a view to raising global awareness of the Palestinian cause.
Organized by the Beirut-based Palestine International Forum for Media and Communication, the conference brings together hundreds of journalists, academics, and writers from some 60 countries around the world.