Publications internationales
Résumé: Abstract :The role of Egyptian media in bolstering the Maghreb's efforts, notably Morocco's, played a pivotal role in advancing Morocco's national objectives. This support grew markedly as the Moroccan populace and their monarch faced increasing oppression and hostility. Egyptian journalism, characterized by its varied allegiances, steadfastly championed the Moroccan national movement. Notably, publications associated with the Muslim Brotherhood were at the forefront of this support.This article delves into how the Moroccan cause was portrayed in various publications of the Brotherhood, with a particular focus on The Muslim Brotherhood newspaper. It draws on a rich array of scholarly sources that have unearthed significant insights into the influence of the group’s media outlets in heightening awareness of the Moroccan cause and disseminating its developments to not only the Egyptian populace but also the broader Arab world. Such efforts significantly bolstered Arab solidarity with the Moroccan fight for independence.
Résumé: Abstract: The British newspaper played a highly significant role in promoting and disseminating Zionist ideas. The Zionists also utilized widely circulated non-Zionist British newspapers, which had a clear influence on British society in general, to publish Zionist news within and outside Britain and to craft impactful Zionist articles that helped spread their ideas and attract supporters to their goals. This was clearly evident in their support for the Balfour Declaration, which was the primary basis for the establishment of a Zionist entity in Palestine. Among these newspapers were: The Jewish Chronicle, The Jewish World, as well as The Manchester Guardian, The Times, and The Spectator. These newspapers played a significant role in spreading Zionist thought in Britain and beyond, convincing public opinion of the importance of helping Jews migrate to Palestine and establish a national homeland for the Jews, which achieved strategic goals for Britain.