During his papacy, Francis did not shy away from controversial comments on world affairs. Last November he insisted that “[what] is happening in Gaza is not war, but terrorism, brutality and injustice. [...] What is happening in Gaza bears the hallmarks of genocide.”
On the hypothesis that Israeli and Palestinian media—both news outlets and discourse on social media platforms—would cover Pope Francis’s death differently thanks to statements like this, FilterLabs analyzed recent online sentiment in Israel, the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Jordan (this last being included because its online discourse makes up a significant part of the Palestinian information environment).
Here are the main narratives we found.
The world is waiting for the conclave to begin. (Fun exercise: type “when will” into your Google search bar and see what comes up. Spoiler: it’s May 7th.) Rest assured that Israelis and Palestinians will be watching closely.
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