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Netanyahu Accuses Western Allies of Siding with Hamas Amidst Escalating Gaza Crisis
Following an attack in Washington D.C. that killed two Israeli embassy staff members, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused France, the UK, and Canada of supporting Hamas after they called for an end to the military operation in Gaza and for the removal of humanitarian aid restrictions, ...
Netanyahu Accuses Western Allies of Siding with Hamas Amidst Escalating Gaza Crisis
Following an attack in Washington D.C. that killed two Israeli embassy staff members, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused France, the UK, and Canada of supporting Hamas after they called for an end to the military operation in Gaza and for the removal of humanitarian aid restrictions, ...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were fatally shot outside a Washington D.C. Jewish museum on Wednesday by Elias Rodriguez, who shouted "Free Palestine"; Rodriguez has been charged with first-degree murder.
Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were fatally shot outside a Washington D.C. Jewish museum on Wednesday by Elias Rodriguez, who shouted "Free Palestine"; Rodriguez has been charged with first-degree murder.
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36% Bias Score


Washington D.C. Shooting Spurs Mixed Reactions Among NYC Israelis
Two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot outside a Washington, D.C., Jewish museum on Thursday, prompting varied reactions from Israelis in New York City, including shock, resolve, and increased community support efforts. The New York City Mayor labeled the event a depraved act of terrorism a...
Washington D.C. Shooting Spurs Mixed Reactions Among NYC Israelis
Two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot outside a Washington, D.C., Jewish museum on Thursday, prompting varied reactions from Israelis in New York City, including shock, resolve, and increased community support efforts. The New York City Mayor labeled the event a depraved act of terrorism a...
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44% Bias Score


Israeli Participation in African Lion Exercises Sparks Moroccan Protests
The African Lion military exercises in Morocco, involving over 10,000 troops from 50 nations including Israel, are demonstrating US military dominance, causing domestic protests due to Israel's recent actions in Gaza and sparking international concern.
Israeli Participation in African Lion Exercises Sparks Moroccan Protests
The African Lion military exercises in Morocco, involving over 10,000 troops from 50 nations including Israel, are demonstrating US military dominance, causing domestic protests due to Israel's recent actions in Gaza and sparking international concern.
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40% Bias Score


Seven MPs Vie for Canadian Parliament Speaker
Seven Members of Parliament are competing to become the next Speaker of the House of Commons, with the election scheduled for Monday using a secret preferential ballot; this is the first order of business for the new parliamentary session.
Seven MPs Vie for Canadian Parliament Speaker
Seven Members of Parliament are competing to become the next Speaker of the House of Commons, with the election scheduled for Monday using a secret preferential ballot; this is the first order of business for the new parliamentary session.
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28% Bias Score


Shooting at Capital Jewish Museum Raises Security Concerns
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, prompting questions about security; the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, is in custody, and investigations are underway.
Shooting at Capital Jewish Museum Raises Security Concerns
Two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, prompting questions about security; the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, is in custody, and investigations are underway.
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32% Bias Score

UN Condemns Insufficient Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
UN Secretary-General António Guterres criticized Israel's insufficient aid to Gaza, stating that only a fraction of the needed 160,000 pallets of aid has reached those in need due to insecurity and Israeli military designations of 80% of Gaza, while ongoing conflict further complicates aid efforts.

UN Condemns Insufficient Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
UN Secretary-General António Guterres criticized Israel's insufficient aid to Gaza, stating that only a fraction of the needed 160,000 pallets of aid has reached those in need due to insecurity and Israeli military designations of 80% of Gaza, while ongoing conflict further complicates aid efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Netanyahu Accuses Western Allies of Siding with Hamas Amidst Gaza Conflict
Following calls by France, the UK, and Canada to end Israel's military operation in Gaza and ensure free humanitarian aid access, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused these countries of siding with Hamas, citing the killing of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington as a direct conseque...

Netanyahu Accuses Western Allies of Siding with Hamas Amidst Gaza Conflict
Following calls by France, the UK, and Canada to end Israel's military operation in Gaza and ensure free humanitarian aid access, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused these countries of siding with Hamas, citing the killing of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington as a direct conseque...
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56% Bias Score

Soros's Sympathy for Israeli Victims Sparks Backlash Amid OSF's Alleged Anti-Israel Funding
Alex Soros, heir to George Soros's fortune and head of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), drew criticism for expressing sympathy for Israeli shooting victims while OSF is accused of funding anti-Israel groups, raising questions about the impact of large-scale political donations.

Soros's Sympathy for Israeli Victims Sparks Backlash Amid OSF's Alleged Anti-Israel Funding
Alex Soros, heir to George Soros's fortune and head of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), drew criticism for expressing sympathy for Israeli shooting victims while OSF is accused of funding anti-Israel groups, raising questions about the impact of large-scale political donations.
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60% Bias Score

Israel-UN Relations Strained Amidst Gaza Crisis
Israel's deep-seated distrust of the UN, stemming from past perceived biases and the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the UN's claims proved false, is highlighted by the 1955 Israeli occupation of Gaza following a terrorist attack, illustrating a persistent pattern of strained relations.

Israel-UN Relations Strained Amidst Gaza Crisis
Israel's deep-seated distrust of the UN, stemming from past perceived biases and the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the UN's claims proved false, is highlighted by the 1955 Israeli occupation of Gaza following a terrorist attack, illustrating a persistent pattern of strained relations.
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80% Bias Score

Bono Condemns Netanyahu, Calls for Israel's Release from Far-Right Influence
During the Ivors awards ceremony, Irish singer Bono called for Israel to be "released" from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right fundamentalists, also demanding Hamas release Israeli hostages; this follows Western criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza and an 11-week aid blockade.

Bono Condemns Netanyahu, Calls for Israel's Release from Far-Right Influence
During the Ivors awards ceremony, Irish singer Bono called for Israel to be "released" from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right fundamentalists, also demanding Hamas release Israeli hostages; this follows Western criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza and an 11-week aid blockade.
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48% Bias Score

Multiple Incidents Highlight Tensions in Israel
Former Shin Bet chief apologized for Israel's failure to free hostage Edan Alexander, crediting a US envoy; settlers attacked Bruchin village, injuring eight; a protest against Netanyahu took place in Tel Aviv; and the US plans to fight campus antisemitism after embassy murders.

Multiple Incidents Highlight Tensions in Israel
Former Shin Bet chief apologized for Israel's failure to free hostage Edan Alexander, crediting a US envoy; settlers attacked Bruchin village, injuring eight; a protest against Netanyahu took place in Tel Aviv; and the US plans to fight campus antisemitism after embassy murders.
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36% Bias Score
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