The Attitudes of Media Students at An-Najah National University Towards Videos Disseminated by Israeli Army Soldiers from the Gaza Strip During Operation Al-Aqsa Flood
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This study aimed to explore the attitudes and opinions of media students at An-Najah National University regarding videos disseminated by Israeli occupation soldiers from the Gaza Strip. The researcher employed a descriptive methodology and a survey instrument to gather data from a comprehensive survey sample comprising (81) students at the department of communication and digital media department at An-Najah National University. The findings revealed that the students' viewership of these videos was moderate (64%), while their perceived impact on the Palestinian populace was high (73%). Furthermore, the videos were seen to primarily convey the Israeli military's strength and control (88%). Additionally, students believed that these videos contribute to raising awareness about the conflict (82%) and enhance public understanding of Israeli violence and policies (90%). Finally, the study indicated that students predominantly dealt with these videos by disregard and non-interaction (84%).

 

Keywords: An-Najah National University Students, Videos, Israeli Army, Al-Aqsa Flood.

Journal
Title
Journal of Arts, Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences (JALHSS)
Publisher
European University of Arts and Humanities
Publisher Country
United Arab Emirates
Publication Type
Prtinted only
Volume
120
Year
2025
Pages
63-85