The study aims at highlighting the use of digital tools by Palestinian journalists. The researchers employed a descriptive–analytical approach, through qualitative and quantitative methods. Data were collected through an online questionnaire distributed to a convenient sample of 100 editors working in media institutions in Palestine, in addition to conducting in-depth interviews with five editors. The results showed that the overall level of journalists’ use of digital tools in editing and publishing processes reached a mean score of 3.52, indicating a “moderate” level. Meanwhile, the overall impact of digital publishing technologies on editorial practices, as perceived by the journalists, reached a mean score of 3.72, reflecting a “high” level. The findings also revealed no statistically significant differences attributed to residence, years of experience, type of institution, or publishing platform.
