This study aims to analyze the discourse network (Discourse Network Analysis) in news coverage related to the evacuation of 1,000 Gaza residents by Prabowo on the online media portal Kompas.com during the period of April 11-22, 2025. This research uses 16 news articles containing 67 statements, consisting of two categories, namely news information and decisions to be followed up. In these news reports, there are 21 actors from 18 organizations involved, with 38 supportive (pro) statements and 29 opposing (contra) statements. The Agenda Setting theory approach is used to understand how the media shapes public attention through interactions between actors and organizations in building an agenda concerning the evacuation. The results show a complex discourse network pattern with varying positions of support and opposition, depicting the media's influence in setting the agenda for humanitarian issues and policy decisions. This study helps explain the role of media in shaping public opinion and influencing decision-making processes in the public sphere.
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