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Civilians Across the Middle East React to the Iran War: 'A Fear That Settles in Your Heart'

Civilians Across the Middle East React to the Iran War: 'A Fear That Settles in Your Heart'
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"Now they are hitting everything. Nowhere is safe. But don't worry, we are okay," one Iranian woman texted her American relative.

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Headline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voicehumanitarian framingemotional/loaded languagesource selection prioritizing civilian victimscritical depiction of state military actionshumanization of populations often adversarial to the U.S.Emotional loaded language such as 'bleeding heavily' and 'screaming without stopping' to emphasize civilian sufferingSource selection favoring personal anecdotes from civilians on the receiving end of attacks, with minimal inclusion of other perspectivesFraming of issues that focuses on the disruption and fear of war without addressing potential defensive rationales from involved parties

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