Palestine

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ABC News Australia (Included / Excluded) : 'Free Palestine' party pitched by YouTuber Avi Yemini to funnel votes to conservatives
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Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
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Palestine solidarity movement portrayed as exclusionary and manipulable

The 'Free Palestine' party is not a genuine expression of support but a satirical trap, framing the cause as one that attracts irrational, fringe elements rather than legitimate political concern, thus marginalising the movement.

“We are going to flow our preferences on to parties that want to free Palestine — from Hamas”

The Guardian (Ally / Adversary) : Rightwing provocateur’s plan to register ‘Free Palestine party’ renews concern over Victoria’s voting system
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Palestine framed as a manipulative political tool rather than a geopolitical cause

[loaded_language] and ironic use of 'Free Palestine' in quotes, combined with Yemini’s stated intent to exploit the label to redirect votes, frames the idea of Palestine as adversarial or weaponized in domestic politics.

““Imagine they walked into a polling booth and they saw Free Palestine party. It’s genius. I am launching the Free Palestine party, and we are going to redistribute, we’re going to flow our preferences on to parties that want to free Palestine from Hamas.””

Fox News (Ally / Adversary) : UC regent slams Berkeley event featuring failed suicide bomber as ‘disgusting and abhorrent’
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Palestine framed as hostile and morally repugnant through association with terrorism

The article centers on a 'failed suicide bomber' as emblematic of Palestinian resistance, using loaded language and omitting broader context of prisoner exchanges during war. The framing positions Palestinian political expression as inherently violent and abhorrent.

“UC regent slams Berkeley event featuring failed suicide bomber as ‘disgusting and abhorrent’”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Trump rushed out of White House Correspondents' Dinner as gunfire erupts
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Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
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Pro-Palestinian protesters implicitly associated with violent disruption

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“Protesters had been spotted both outside and inside the Washington Hilton related to the Iran War and Israel's war on Hamas ahead of the dinner.”

New York Post (Included / Excluded) : Liberty GM lauds ‘phenomenal’ Natasha Cloud as her WNBA free agency lingers
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Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
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Pro-Palestine advocacy is framed as legitimate and morally aligned with team values

[proper_attribution], [omission]: The article includes Kolb’s full support of Cloud’s pro-Palestine activism without contextualizing opposition or controversy, normalizing and including this stance within acceptable team and public discourse.

“Kolb went out of his way to 'dispel' speculation that Cloud wasn’t a good teammate in New York or that she wasn’t re-signed by the Liberty because of her pro-Palestine and anti-ICE activism.”

The Globe and Mail (Legitimate / Illegitimate) : Meet Samar Hejazi, the Canadian-Palestinian artist at centre of this year’s Met Gala
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Illegitimate / Invalid 0 Legitimate / Valid
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Palestinian cultural expression is framed as legitimate and worthy of elite institutional recognition

Selection by a prestigious curator and display at the Met implicitly validates Palestinian narrative and artistry as culturally significant

“Andrew Bolton saw some sculptures I’d made in 2014 or 2015. They were mannequin sculptures made with mirrors, crystals and plaster. He sent me an e-mail.”

New York Post (Ally / Adversary) : Columbia prof on vile college tour tells NYU students to be 'proud' of hating America
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Palestine framed as an adversary to the United States

The article frames pro-Palestinian activism as inherently anti-American and hostile, using Abdou’s rhetoric to generalize a broader adversarial stance toward Palestine. The omission of context about the US-Israel war and civilian suffering reinforces this framing.

“Be proud of your hate for America”

news.com.au (Safe / Threatened) : Australian war graves in Gaza destroyed as satellite evidence shows widespread cemetery damage
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Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
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Palestinian territory implicitly framed as a dangerous zone for cultural and historical preservation

Though not directly stated, the article's focus on destruction in Gaza—without similar attention to other war cemeteries—implies a broader narrative of instability and threat in Palestinian areas, where even internationally recognized sites are vulnerable.

“Recent satellite imagery and photographic evidence tendered to the Australian Senate reveal extensive destruction at the Gaza War Cemetery in Gaza City’s Tuffah neighbourhood.”

Daily Mail (Ally / Adversary) : What life in Polanski's Green utopia would be like: Re-education camps, border controls abolished - …
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Palestinian symbols framed as tools of political aggression and division

The repeated display of Palestinian flags and the keffiyeh is described not as solidarity but as a performative, confrontational act during official speeches, aligning the subject with adversarial politics.

“As usual during major set-piece appearances, he wore the Palestinian black and white scarf, known as the keffiyeh, while both the podium and the dark brick wall above the entrance to No 10. were draped in Palestinian flags.”

Daily Mail (Ally / Adversary) : What life in Polanski's Green utopia would be like: Re-education camps, border controls abolished - …
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
-7

Palestinian symbols framed as inappropriate political alignment by a UK leader

[framing_by_emphasis], [loaded_language]

“As usual during major set-piece appearances, he wore the Palestinian black and white scarf, known as the keffiyeh, while both the podium and the dark brick wall above the entrance to No 10. were draped in Palestinian flags.”