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Israel Advances Controversial West Bank Settlement Plan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed off on a plan to expand settlements in the West Bank, a move that would further jeopardize the possibility of a future Palestinian state, according to a Thursday announcement.
Israel Advances Controversial West Bank Settlement Plan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed off on a plan to expand settlements in the West Bank, a move that would further jeopardize the possibility of a future Palestinian state, according to a Thursday announcement.
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56% Bias Score


Israel Advances Controversial Settlement Expansion Plan, Definitively Rejecting Palestinian Statehood
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finalized a plan to expand settlements in the West Bank, effectively ending hopes for a future Palestinian state, a move condemned internationally.
Israel Advances Controversial Settlement Expansion Plan, Definitively Rejecting Palestinian Statehood
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finalized a plan to expand settlements in the West Bank, effectively ending hopes for a future Palestinian state, a move condemned internationally.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Approves West Bank Settlement Plan E1, Defying International Criticism
Israel approved Plan E1 on August 20th, authorizing 3,400 housing units for Jewish settlers in Area E1 of the West Bank, a move condemned internationally for hindering the two-state solution and violating international law.
Israel Approves West Bank Settlement Plan E1, Defying International Criticism
Israel approved Plan E1 on August 20th, authorizing 3,400 housing units for Jewish settlers in Area E1 of the West Bank, a move condemned internationally for hindering the two-state solution and violating international law.
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60% Bias Score


Israel Approves E1 Housing Plan, Further Isolating Palestinians
Israel approved the construction of 3,401 housing units in the E1 area, east of Jerusalem, connecting the Maale Adumim settlement to Jerusalem and isolating Palestinian communities; this expands Israeli control, jeopardizing a two-state solution and potentially displacing families.
Israel Approves E1 Housing Plan, Further Isolating Palestinians
Israel approved the construction of 3,401 housing units in the E1 area, east of Jerusalem, connecting the Maale Adumim settlement to Jerusalem and isolating Palestinian communities; this expands Israeli control, jeopardizing a two-state solution and potentially displacing families.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Approves West Bank Settlement, Jeopardizing Two-State Solution
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approved plans for a West Bank settlement (E1) that would split East Jerusalem from the northern West Bank, prompting international condemnation and jeopardizing a two-state solution; construction of 3,401 houses is planned.
Israel Approves West Bank Settlement, Jeopardizing Two-State Solution
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approved plans for a West Bank settlement (E1) that would split East Jerusalem from the northern West Bank, prompting international condemnation and jeopardizing a two-state solution; construction of 3,401 houses is planned.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Approves Expansion of Maale Adumim Settlement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement to expand the Maale Adumim settlement east of Jerusalem, adding thousands of housing units and potentially isolating East Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank, a move described by Netanyahu as eliminating a potential existential threa...

Israel Approves Expansion of Maale Adumim Settlement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement to expand the Maale Adumim settlement east of Jerusalem, adding thousands of housing units and potentially isolating East Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank, a move described by Netanyahu as eliminating a potential existential threa...
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56% Bias Score

Israel's E1 Settlement Approval Threatens Palestinian Statehood
Israel's final approval of thousands of new housing units in the E1 settlement near Ma'ale Adumim will bisect the West Bank, threatening the displacement of 7,000 Palestinians from 22 Bedouin communities and jeopardizing the creation of a Palestinian state, according to the Palestinian Authority and...

Israel's E1 Settlement Approval Threatens Palestinian Statehood
Israel's final approval of thousands of new housing units in the E1 settlement near Ma'ale Adumim will bisect the West Bank, threatening the displacement of 7,000 Palestinians from 22 Bedouin communities and jeopardizing the creation of a Palestinian state, according to the Palestinian Authority and...
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60% Bias Score

Israel Approves E1 Settlement Plan, Effectively Ending Two-State Solution
Israel approved the controversial E1 settlement plan, connecting settlements in East Jerusalem to Maale Adumim in the West Bank, effectively ending the possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state and displacing thousands of Palestinians; this follows years of stalled progress and increased interna...

Israel Approves E1 Settlement Plan, Effectively Ending Two-State Solution
Israel approved the controversial E1 settlement plan, connecting settlements in East Jerusalem to Maale Adumim in the West Bank, effectively ending the possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state and displacing thousands of Palestinians; this follows years of stalled progress and increased interna...
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60% Bias Score

Israel Approves E1 Settlement, Jeopardizing Palestinian Statehood
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approved plans for a settlement (E1) near Jerusalem, potentially splitting the West Bank and hindering a Palestinian state, drawing international condemnation, particularly as Britain and France plan to recognize Palestine.

Israel Approves E1 Settlement, Jeopardizing Palestinian Statehood
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approved plans for a settlement (E1) near Jerusalem, potentially splitting the West Bank and hindering a Palestinian state, drawing international condemnation, particularly as Britain and France plan to recognize Palestine.
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56% Bias Score

Israel to Approve Controversial West Bank Settlement Plan
Israel is poised to approve a plan for 3,400 new homes in the E1 settlement, extending Ma'ale Adumim toward Jerusalem, a move condemned internationally as it would further fragment the occupied West Bank and potentially end prospects of a two-state solution.

Israel to Approve Controversial West Bank Settlement Plan
Israel is poised to approve a plan for 3,400 new homes in the E1 settlement, extending Ma'ale Adumim toward Jerusalem, a move condemned internationally as it would further fragment the occupied West Bank and potentially end prospects of a two-state solution.
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64% Bias Score
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