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MOMENT OF TRUTH IN ISLAMABAD: THE US AND IRAN FACE OFF, BUT THEY'RE PLAYING DIFFERENT GAMES
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Belgrade relays the reading that Netanyahu is the war's biggest loser in a conflict with no winners
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Belgrade covers Islamabad through the Guardian filter, relaying in Serbian that in this war without winners, Netanyahu looks like the biggest loser. It's a framing that says as much about Serbia's position — historically close to Russia and wary of Israel — as about the conflict itself. N1 Serbia, an independent outlet, draws on Western analyses to offer its audience critical perspectives that pro-government media won't provide. Serbia, an EU candidate but traditional Moscow ally, reads the Middle East as a mirror of its own East-West torn loyalties.
Relay of Western media without original analytical production
Historical Russian proximity coloring the conflict reading
Traditional wariness toward Israel in the framing of Netanyahu's role
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