“…First, it attempts to supplement the rather limited scholarship on comparative PJ on global and local level -where vernacular/domestic press of conflicting parties are addressed. Although numerous comparative cross-national research in this field (e.g., Cozma and Kozman, 2017;Shinar, 2009;Workneh, 2011) only a few studies address print media of conflicting parties on specific cases (e.g., Baden and Tenenboim-Weinblatt, 2017;Ersoy, 2010;Lee, 2010;Lee et al, 2006;Lee and Maslog, 2005). Secondly, by focusing on an escalated conflict, it aims to fill a void in PJ research, in terms of operationalizing PJ, other than 'war reporting'.…”