Bennacer mylede2025-03-172025-03-172024-11-05https://dspace.enssp.dz/handle/123456789/955Since time immemorial, states have consistently sought to identify potential threats and shape an image of the enemy. This trend has become widespread in contemporary armed conflicts, where propaganda has emerged as a predominant tool in constructing this image of the enemy. Propaganda, by demonizing the enemy, seeks to portray it as a threat to influence public opinion in favor of mobilization. This thesis aims to explore the narrative construction of the enemy, focusing specifically on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since the war of October 7, 2023. Through an analysis of the media strategies employed by Israel, it aims to highlight the mechanisms of enemy fabrication, information manipulation techniques, and the repercussions of these practices on public perception of the conflict. Additionally, it will examine the role of mass media in disseminating this narrative and its influence on the dynamics of the conflict itself. By delving into these various aspects, this thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive and enlightened analysis of the complex interplay between media, propaganda, and public perception in the conteFRLa fabrique de l’image de l’ennemi dans les conflits armé :analyse de la stratégie médiatique israélienneThesis