As Israel's October 1 invasion of Lebanon unfolds, the media's complicity in shaping public perception raises urgent questions, particularly when viewed through the lens of a controversial 1984 conference where influential advertising and media figures gathered to refine Israel's narrative strategies. This conference laid the groundwork for a
How a Secluded 1984 Conference Forged Israel’s Unprecedented Influence Over US Media
Kit Klarenberg explores the 1984 conference that fortified Israel’s narrative control, highlighting the troubling dynamics between media, politics, and public perception in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.