The war on Gaza or southern Lebanon was just one phase in an extended war that each time carried a colonial ideology, with the aim of establishing a Western empire, draining resources, or controlling the capabilities of the peoples of the region.
In this illogical war, and in light of international and institutional failure and moral and human collapse, major philosophical statements related to political science are evident. "Political realism" occupies the forefront of these statements, to create an alternative vision that justifies the killings and destruction that local and international media outlets have circulated in different ways.
This vision monitors the foundations and features of the contemporary Western colonial project on both the theoretical and practical levels, in order to reveal the mechanisms of manipulation in discourse and practice alike. Arab and Western media institutions play a role in localizing the philosophy of "political realism" as an ideological framework. This role frames a new cognitive vision that the logic of power is sufficient to manage international relations. We also shed light on its applications in the Arab media and cultural narrative, and some Western narratives in speeches and orientations that support Zionist goals.
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