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Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza, Killing Hundreds
Israel launched a ground operation to retake the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza, ending a two-month ceasefire; at least 436 Palestinians have been killed, including 183 children and 94 women, according to Gaza's health ministry; one UN worker was killed, and five others wounded in a UN guesthouse attack.
Israel Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza, Killing Hundreds
Israel launched a ground operation to retake the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza, ending a two-month ceasefire; at least 436 Palestinians have been killed, including 183 children and 94 women, according to Gaza's health ministry; one UN worker was killed, and five others wounded in a UN guesthouse attack.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Gaza Offensive Amid Hostage Crisis
Israel launched a new military operation in Gaza on Tuesday, citing Hamas's refusal to release hostages and threats to Israeli citizens as the reason, escalating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns about a protracted conflict.
Israel Resumes Gaza Offensive Amid Hostage Crisis
Israel launched a new military operation in Gaza on Tuesday, citing Hamas's refusal to release hostages and threats to Israeli citizens as the reason, escalating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns about a protracted conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Israel Launches Large-Scale Air Strikes in Gaza, Killing Hundreds
Israel launched extensive air strikes in Gaza on Tuesday, killing over 400 people, according to Hamas, after a ceasefire broke down due to the failure to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas since the October 7th attack. This action marks a significant escalation of the conflict.
Israel Launches Large-Scale Air Strikes in Gaza, Killing Hundreds
Israel launched extensive air strikes in Gaza on Tuesday, killing over 400 people, according to Hamas, after a ceasefire broke down due to the failure to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas since the October 7th attack. This action marks a significant escalation of the conflict.
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64% Bias Score


US Airstrikes in Yemen, Renewed Gaza Fighting, and Ben Gvir's Return to Israeli Government
Overnight US airstrikes targeted Houthi positions in Yemen, coinciding with Houthi missile and drone attacks on a US Navy carrier group and renewed fighting in Gaza following Israel's resumption of strikes, killing over 400 Palestinians and prompting UN condemnation of forced displacement; Israel's ...
US Airstrikes in Yemen, Renewed Gaza Fighting, and Ben Gvir's Return to Israeli Government
Overnight US airstrikes targeted Houthi positions in Yemen, coinciding with Houthi missile and drone attacks on a US Navy carrier group and renewed fighting in Gaza following Israel's resumption of strikes, killing over 400 Palestinians and prompting UN condemnation of forced displacement; Israel's ...
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36% Bias Score


Israel's Renewed Gaza Attacks Jeopardize Hostage Release
Israel's renewed attacks on Gaza, despite a six-week ceasefire that freed 38 hostages, jeopardizes the release of 59 remaining hostages and undermines prospects for peace, as the Israeli government prioritizes military action over negotiations.
Israel's Renewed Gaza Attacks Jeopardize Hostage Release
Israel's renewed attacks on Gaza, despite a six-week ceasefire that freed 38 hostages, jeopardizes the release of 59 remaining hostages and undermines prospects for peace, as the Israeli government prioritizes military action over negotiations.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Gaza Ground Offensive, Causing More Casualties Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Following the breakdown of a ceasefire, Israel has resumed ground operations in central Gaza, resulting in additional casualties, including UN personnel, amidst a dire humanitarian situation characterized by limited access to aid and rising civilian deaths; the operation aims to expand a security zo...
Israel Resumes Gaza Ground Offensive, Causing More Casualties Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Following the breakdown of a ceasefire, Israel has resumed ground operations in central Gaza, resulting in additional casualties, including UN personnel, amidst a dire humanitarian situation characterized by limited access to aid and rising civilian deaths; the operation aims to expand a security zo...
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52% Bias Score

European Condemnation of Deadly Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
On March 18, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 413 Palestinians and injured 562, prompting widespread international condemnation and calls for an immediate ceasefire from the EU, France, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, and Slovakia, who urged Israel to allow humanitarian aid and electricity into Ga...

European Condemnation of Deadly Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
On March 18, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 413 Palestinians and injured 562, prompting widespread international condemnation and calls for an immediate ceasefire from the EU, France, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, and Slovakia, who urged Israel to allow humanitarian aid and electricity into Ga...
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48% Bias Score

UN Accuses Israel of Genocide, Ignoring Hamas Atrocities
The UN accused Israel of genocide and sexual violence in Gaza, a week after issuing a flawed report omitting Israeli children killed by Hamas; this follows a pattern of biased reporting based on information from terrorist-linked sources, undermining the UN's credibility and mission.

UN Accuses Israel of Genocide, Ignoring Hamas Atrocities
The UN accused Israel of genocide and sexual violence in Gaza, a week after issuing a flawed report omitting Israeli children killed by Hamas; this follows a pattern of biased reporting based on information from terrorist-linked sources, undermining the UN's credibility and mission.
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60% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Airstrikes Kill Dozens, Ben-Gvir Returns to Cabinet
The Israeli army launched intense airstrikes in Gaza, killing over 20 people including children and a UN worker, prompting evacuations and international condemnation, while simultaneously reinstating Itamar Ben-Gvir as National Security Minister.

Israel's Gaza Airstrikes Kill Dozens, Ben-Gvir Returns to Cabinet
The Israeli army launched intense airstrikes in Gaza, killing over 20 people including children and a UN worker, prompting evacuations and international condemnation, while simultaneously reinstating Itamar Ben-Gvir as National Security Minister.
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48% Bias Score

Israel Resumes Gaza Airstrikes, Orders Evacuations Amidst International Condemnation
Following a ceasefire breakdown, the Israeli army ordered the evacuation of several Gaza areas and resumed airstrikes, causing international condemnation and Palestinian outrage. The EU and UN have criticized the actions, while Hamas has stated its ongoing commitment to ceasefire negotiations.

Israel Resumes Gaza Airstrikes, Orders Evacuations Amidst International Condemnation
Following a ceasefire breakdown, the Israeli army ordered the evacuation of several Gaza areas and resumed airstrikes, causing international condemnation and Palestinian outrage. The EU and UN have criticized the actions, while Hamas has stated its ongoing commitment to ceasefire negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

Renewed Gaza War: Netanyahu's Objectives and Geopolitical Implications
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu resumed the war in Gaza on October 8, 2023, following a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, citing Hamas's refusal to release hostages as the primary reason; the renewed conflict led to the deaths of more than 430 Palestinians and injuries to 500 more, exacerbating the ...

Renewed Gaza War: Netanyahu's Objectives and Geopolitical Implications
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu resumed the war in Gaza on October 8, 2023, following a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, citing Hamas's refusal to release hostages as the primary reason; the renewed conflict led to the deaths of more than 430 Palestinians and injuries to 500 more, exacerbating the ...
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Debates New Criminal Code Amid Privacy Concerns
The Dutch parliament debates a new Code of Criminal Procedure amid data privacy concerns; King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima continue their Kenyan state visit focusing on sustainable development; a petition addresses lowered wages for employees of work development companies; and the Public Prose...

Dutch Parliament Debates New Criminal Code Amid Privacy Concerns
The Dutch parliament debates a new Code of Criminal Procedure amid data privacy concerns; King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima continue their Kenyan state visit focusing on sustainable development; a petition addresses lowered wages for employees of work development companies; and the Public Prose...
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8% Bias Score
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