Résumé:
This study explores the intersection of colonial legacies, Islamophobia, and media framing in
shaping the lived experiences of Palestinians in Britain. Through a mixed-methods approach
combining Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), the archaeology of public policies, and the study
of the realities of Palestinian migrants in Britain, the research examines the systemic challenges
faced by this community. The events following October 7 have amplified Islamophobic
narratives and securitization dynamics, further marginalizing Palestinians in Britain. The analysis
highlights the role of media biases, restrictive asylum policies, and public discourse in reinforcing
exclusion and hate speech targeting this group of migrants. By situating contemporary struggles
within a historical continuum, the study emphasizes the resilience and activism of Palestinians in
confronting systemic inequalities and advocating for justice.