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The article focused on the intense Algerian media campaign against Morocco, which began after the events in Ceuta on July 30, 2026. A media observer revealed that Algerian outlets produced approximately 3,900 articles, posts, and videos related to Morocco over three weeks, with content accumulating across online platforms and social media. It is estimated that the number could triple or quadruple when considering reposts. It became clear that the major Algerian public media institutions—including the news agency, Algeria International TV (AL24), and official newspapers—were the primary sources, publishing between 250 to 320 pieces of content during this period. The majority of this coverage focused on portraying Morocco negatively, with repeated accusatory phrases and negative descriptors. This negative stance against Morocco is linked to the Algerian regime's attempt to craft a narrative aimed at shaping public opinion, with the goal of fostering a continuous hostile image. Repetition and multilingual platforms are used to widely disseminate this message, aiming to influence both the internal and regional scene and to serve the political and media interests of the state.
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