Don't Say Palestine How the Media Manufactured Consent for Genocide
لا تقل فلسطين كيف صنع الإعلام الموافقة على الإبادة الجماعية
_If you’re not writing the truth about crimes against humanity, you’re culpable in them._ Human rights activist and Middle East scholar Assal Rad is known online as the ‘headline fixer’ – with a special focus on exposing double standards in Western media, especially about Palestine. Israelis are described as ‘children’ and ‘civilians’, while Palestinians are ‘people under 18’ and ‘collateral damage’; Israelis are killed; Palestinians die. Even in the wake of the ceasefire, major Western media continually obfuscates Israeli violence in Palestine, This pattern of dehumanizing language, _Don’t Say Palestine_ reveals, has been so consistent throughout the Palestinian genocide that it amounts to a policy. Over the past three years, headlines in outlets from _CNN_ to _Reuters_ to the _New York Times_ have consistently downplayed Israeli responsibility, ‘othered’ Palestinians, and called into question inviolable tenets of international law like the sanctity of hospitals and journalists in warzones. Highlighting the linguistic moves and framing devices at play and surfacing stories Western media decided not to report, Rad maps with devastating clarity mainstream media’s instrumental role in sanitizing, white-washing, and downplaying a human rights crisis. _Don’t Say Palestine_ offers both a moral reckoning and an urgent call to action. When these years are studied, this will be the book people read to understand how ‘this’ was allowed to happen, and the one people turn to when looking to rebuild their faith in the media.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | atlantic-booksWebsite |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | enquiries@atlantic-books.co.uk |
| Country | Britain |
| Primary Category | Ideas and Policies |
| Published | 2026 |
| Language | English (EN) |
| Pages | 176 pages |
| Edition | first |
| Dimensions | 5-3/16 x 8 |
| ISBN | 9798217010349 |
| Translation | Not Translated |












