“…Although Zionists were pitted as the perpetrators of an illegal conspiracy, the IRNA then used terms like “heroic resistance,”“innocent,”“divine,” and “faithful” to describe the players in the “Islamic revolution.” Thus, we revealed a second, more suggestive frame of binary discourse where Zionism is being presented as the oppressor and Islam the oppressed. This form of journalism can be perceived as intentionally provocative when it injects what was earlier referred to as “dichotomized absolutes” that, in this case, suggest one faith or ideology is a threat to the other (Coe et al, 2004). Under one article headlined “Zionism is enemy of mankind,” the Interior Minister of Iran declared, “Zionism, especially the occupying regime of Qods, is enemy of mankind and humanity, and people worldwide should stand [up to] its inhumane crimes” (“Minister,” 2007).…”