Abstract
The researcher sought to know the role of the media in the Libyan crisis, especially the flags of the countries active in the crisis represented by the Egyptian and Turkish role, who became the rulers and controllers in the conduct of peace negotiations and the nozzles of the guns alike. Leaning toward peace in this crisis or in beating more of the drums of war through an analytical study of the content of what is published in the newspapers under study, which is defined in the methodological framework of the marked study (the role of the media in war and peace, the Libyan crisis as a model( The researcher reached several conclusions, including that both papers (the subject of study) dealt with the Libyan issue with importance and interest through the intensity of what was presented by both newspapers, as the Libyan topic was present in the articles of both newspapers on all the days covered by the study, and each sought to highlight this topic in its own way. In terms of the journalistic form and the manner of presentation, as for the size of foreign interference in the Libyan issue on whom both newspapers dealt with this matter with importance, but the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram was more interested in this part and this reflects the direction of Egyptian diplomacy in the recent period through its attempt to draw the attention of world opinion to The volume of direct foreign interventions in the Libyan crisis,