Wesam AlmahallawiIhab Ahmed Awais2025-05-302025-05-3020252025-5-30Wesam Almahallawi & Ihab Ahmed Awais (2025) Framing news in the time of war: A comparative study between international and regional televisions. SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research, 17(4), 155–168. https://doi.org/10.58946/search-Special%20Issue.ICIMaC2024.P112672-70802289-5610.58946/search-Special Issue.ICIMaC2024.P11https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/26901SEARCH Journal of Media and Communication Research, Volume 17 Issue 4 Page (155–168)This paper analyses the news coverage by Al Jazeera Arabic and CNN during the 2014 IsraeliPalestinian conflict, investigating the differences in news framing between international and regional media outlets. Using content analysis, the study evaluated how these outlets structure their news reports by assessing five frames outlined by Semetko and Valkenburg (2000): conflict, human interest, economic consequences, attribution of responsibility, and morality. The findings indicate that regional media outlets emphasise human interest and moral frames, highlighting the suffering of women and children in war and the ethical dilemmas arising during the conflict. Conversely, CNN predominantly leans towards conflict as its primary framing, focusing on disagreements and leaders’ positions. This study also emphasizes the differing perspectives on conflicts, noting that international media outlets like CNN concentrate on causes and arguments, while regional media prioritise humanitarian issues and ethical dimensions. In summary, this research reveals the distinct approaches and priorities of news framing by international and regional media outlets during conflicts, shedding light on their different perspectives in reporting on geopolitical events.en-USIsraelPalestineGaza warmedia framingCNNAl Jazeera ArabicFraming News In The Time Of War: A Comparative Study Between International And Regional TelevisionsJurnal156174174