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Israel to Allow Limited Aid to Gaza Amid International Pressure
Facing international pressure, Israel announced it will allow limited food aid into Gaza after an 11-week blockade, a decision Prime Minister Netanyahu linked to potential loss of US support if a famine occurs. This follows a large-scale ground operation and phone calls with the US.
Israel to Allow Limited Aid to Gaza Amid International Pressure
Facing international pressure, Israel announced it will allow limited food aid into Gaza after an 11-week blockade, a decision Prime Minister Netanyahu linked to potential loss of US support if a famine occurs. This follows a large-scale ground operation and phone calls with the US.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Limited Food Aid to Gaza Amidst Widespread Starvation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the resumption of limited food aid to Gaza after a 2.5-month blockade, citing concerns about a potential famine impacting the ongoing military offensive; however, aid organizations say this is insufficient to address the widespread starvation affec...
Israel Resumes Limited Food Aid to Gaza Amidst Widespread Starvation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the resumption of limited food aid to Gaza after a 2.5-month blockade, citing concerns about a potential famine impacting the ongoing military offensive; however, aid organizations say this is insufficient to address the widespread starvation affec...
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52% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Amidst US Pressure and Humanitarian Concerns
Following intense US pressure and concerns of a humanitarian crisis, Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza, distributing it through existing channels until a new, contested system is implemented at the end of the month, aiming to prevent famine that could threaten the ongoing military offensiv...
Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Amidst US Pressure and Humanitarian Concerns
Following intense US pressure and concerns of a humanitarian crisis, Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza, distributing it through existing channels until a new, contested system is implemented at the end of the month, aiming to prevent famine that could threaten the ongoing military offensiv...
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36% Bias Score


Tzav 9 Urges Israelis to Block Gaza Aid Convoys
Following the Israeli government's decision to resume aid to Gaza without the release of hostages, the protest group Tzav 9 called on Israelis to block humanitarian aid trucks, accusing the government of aiding Hamas and referring to the convoys as "death trucks.
Tzav 9 Urges Israelis to Block Gaza Aid Convoys
Following the Israeli government's decision to resume aid to Gaza without the release of hostages, the protest group Tzav 9 called on Israelis to block humanitarian aid trucks, accusing the government of aiding Hamas and referring to the convoys as "death trucks.
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60% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Amidst New Military Offensive
On May 18, Israel resumed humanitarian aid to Gaza after a two-month suspension, prompted by US pressure and coinciding with the launch of a large-scale military operation, "Gideon's Chariots," despite prior attempts to use aid cuts as leverage against Hamas proving ineffective.
Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Amidst New Military Offensive
On May 18, Israel resumed humanitarian aid to Gaza after a two-month suspension, prompted by US pressure and coinciding with the launch of a large-scale military operation, "Gideon's Chariots," despite prior attempts to use aid cuts as leverage against Hamas proving ineffective.
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52% Bias Score


Politicized Commencement Speeches Spark Controversy and Disciplinary Actions
Students at several U.S. universities used commencement speeches to condemn the war in Gaza and criticize U.S. involvement, leading to disciplinary actions and protests, amid growing political and economic pressures on higher education.
Politicized Commencement Speeches Spark Controversy and Disciplinary Actions
Students at several U.S. universities used commencement speeches to condemn the war in Gaza and criticize U.S. involvement, leading to disciplinary actions and protests, amid growing political and economic pressures on higher education.
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56% Bias Score

Israel to Partially Lift Gaza Blockade, Providing Limited Food Aid
On May 18, 2025, Israel announced it would provide limited food aid to Gaza, citing military reasons and aiming to prevent famine, but controlling distribution to exclude Hamas; this follows a rejected UN proposal and leaves 60,000 children acutely malnourished.

Israel to Partially Lift Gaza Blockade, Providing Limited Food Aid
On May 18, 2025, Israel announced it would provide limited food aid to Gaza, citing military reasons and aiming to prevent famine, but controlling distribution to exclude Hamas; this follows a rejected UN proposal and leaves 60,000 children acutely malnourished.
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60% Bias Score

Israel to Resume Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Following a nearly three-month blockade, Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza to prevent famine, a move partially prompted by US pressure and amidst ongoing military operations and ceasefire negotiations. The decision comes after intense air strikes and deployment of ground troops, with conce...

Israel to Resume Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Following a nearly three-month blockade, Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza to prevent famine, a move partially prompted by US pressure and amidst ongoing military operations and ceasefire negotiations. The decision comes after intense air strikes and deployment of ground troops, with conce...
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44% Bias Score

Israel Partially Lifts Gaza Blockade Amidst Famine Concerns
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a resumption of basic food aid to Gaza after a 2.5-month blockade, citing concerns about famine impacting the ongoing military offensive; however, aid organizations and international actors demand the full resumption of humanitarian aid, citing ten...

Israel Partially Lifts Gaza Blockade Amidst Famine Concerns
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a resumption of basic food aid to Gaza after a 2.5-month blockade, citing concerns about famine impacting the ongoing military offensive; however, aid organizations and international actors demand the full resumption of humanitarian aid, citing ten...
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52% Bias Score

100,000+ Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza, Dutch Government Response
Over 100,000 people marched in The Hague on Sunday to protest the Israeli government's actions in Gaza and the Dutch cabinet's perceived inaction, making it the largest demonstration in the Netherlands since 2004.

100,000+ Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza, Dutch Government Response
Over 100,000 people marched in The Hague on Sunday to protest the Israeli government's actions in Gaza and the Dutch cabinet's perceived inaction, making it the largest demonstration in the Netherlands since 2004.
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48% Bias Score

Massive Anti-Israel Protest Rocks The Hague
Over 100,000 people protested in The Hague on Sunday, demanding the Dutch government end its support for Israel's actions in Gaza, creating the largest demonstration in two decades and highlighting deep political divisions within the Dutch coalition government.

Massive Anti-Israel Protest Rocks The Hague
Over 100,000 people protested in The Hague on Sunday, demanding the Dutch government end its support for Israel's actions in Gaza, creating the largest demonstration in two decades and highlighting deep political divisions within the Dutch coalition government.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Halts Gaza Ground Maneuver Amidst Diplomatic Shifts
Israel halted a planned large-scale ground operation in Gaza due to the collapse of a hostage release deal brokered by Egypt, reportedly disrupted by Qatar, and the reported death of Hamas commander Sinwar. Reservists mobilized for the operation expressed frustration.

Israel Halts Gaza Ground Maneuver Amidst Diplomatic Shifts
Israel halted a planned large-scale ground operation in Gaza due to the collapse of a hostage release deal brokered by Egypt, reportedly disrupted by Qatar, and the reported death of Hamas commander Sinwar. Reservists mobilized for the operation expressed frustration.
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44% Bias Score
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