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EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
The European Union will review its trade agreement with Israel following a prolonged blockade of Gaza and concerns over human rights violations, with seventeen of twenty-seven foreign ministers supporting the move.
EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
The European Union will review its trade agreement with Israel following a prolonged blockade of Gaza and concerns over human rights violations, with seventeen of twenty-seven foreign ministers supporting the move.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Forces Fire Warning Shots at UK Diplomats in Jenin
British diplomats were involved in an incident in Jenin where Israeli forces fired warning shots after the delegation deviated from its approved route; the IDF apologized, and the incident follows the UK's suspension of trade talks with Israel.
Israeli Forces Fire Warning Shots at UK Diplomats in Jenin
British diplomats were involved in an incident in Jenin where Israeli forces fired warning shots after the delegation deviated from its approved route; the IDF apologized, and the incident follows the UK's suspension of trade talks with Israel.
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52% Bias Score


UAE-Israel Aid Deal for Gaza: Limited Supplies After 78-Day Blockade
The UAE and Israel have agreed to deliver humanitarian aid to approximately 15,000 Gazan civilians, including food and infant supplies, marking a step towards addressing the severe shortage after 78 days of blockade; however, the quantity is far less than the 500 trucks needed daily pre-conflict.
UAE-Israel Aid Deal for Gaza: Limited Supplies After 78-Day Blockade
The UAE and Israel have agreed to deliver humanitarian aid to approximately 15,000 Gazan civilians, including food and infant supplies, marking a step towards addressing the severe shortage after 78 days of blockade; however, the quantity is far less than the 500 trucks needed daily pre-conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Supreme Court Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Illegal
Israel's Supreme Court ruled on May 21, 2025, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar was illegal due to a conflict of interest related to the 'Qatargate' investigation, though the ruling has no practical effect given Bar's upcoming resignation.
Israeli Supreme Court Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Illegal
Israel's Supreme Court ruled on May 21, 2025, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar was illegal due to a conflict of interest related to the 'Qatargate' investigation, though the ruling has no practical effect given Bar's upcoming resignation.
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36% Bias Score


Docaviv 2024: Diverse Documentaries Reflect Global Conflicts and Artistic Expression
The 27th Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival (Docaviv), running May 22-31 at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque and other venues, features diverse films, including the Berlinale award-winning "Holding Liat" about a hostage crisis, documentaries on graphic novelists, musicians, and the Israeli fo...
Docaviv 2024: Diverse Documentaries Reflect Global Conflicts and Artistic Expression
The 27th Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival (Docaviv), running May 22-31 at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque and other venues, features diverse films, including the Berlinale award-winning "Holding Liat" about a hostage crisis, documentaries on graphic novelists, musicians, and the Israeli fo...
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24% Bias Score


Israel's Wounded Soldiers: Zahal Expands Rehabilitation Efforts
Israel is projected to have over 100,000 wounded soldiers by 2030, prompting the Zahal (IDF) Disabled Veterans Organization to expand its rehabilitation network with a new center in Ashdod, offering over 450 programs and serving 16,000 veterans daily.
Israel's Wounded Soldiers: Zahal Expands Rehabilitation Efforts
Israel is projected to have over 100,000 wounded soldiers by 2030, prompting the Zahal (IDF) Disabled Veterans Organization to expand its rehabilitation network with a new center in Ashdod, offering over 450 programs and serving 16,000 veterans daily.
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44% Bias Score

Trump-Ramaphosa White House Meeting Amidst Accusations of Genocide and Strained Relations
President Trump will meet with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday to address accusations of genocide in South Africa, strained relations due to South Africa's support for U.S. adversaries, and potential trade deals amidst South Africa's economic struggles.

Trump-Ramaphosa White House Meeting Amidst Accusations of Genocide and Strained Relations
President Trump will meet with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House on Wednesday to address accusations of genocide in South Africa, strained relations due to South Africa's support for U.S. adversaries, and potential trade deals amidst South Africa's economic struggles.
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80% Bias Score

Abascal Accuses Sánchez of Prolonging Israel-Gaza Conflict by Emboldening Hamas
Vox leader Santiago Abascal blames Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for prolonging the Israel-Gaza conflict by allegedly emboldening Hamas, claiming Sánchez's actions legitimize the group and contribute to the conflict's escalation, following a parliamentary move to consider an arms embargo agai...

Abascal Accuses Sánchez of Prolonging Israel-Gaza Conflict by Emboldening Hamas
Vox leader Santiago Abascal blames Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for prolonging the Israel-Gaza conflict by allegedly emboldening Hamas, claiming Sánchez's actions legitimize the group and contribute to the conflict's escalation, following a parliamentary move to consider an arms embargo agai...
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60% Bias Score

EU to Review Israel Agreement Amid Gaza Crisis
Following a Dutch-led initiative, the European Union will review its political and economic agreement with Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, focusing on Israel's compliance with human rights clauses; the review is supported by 16 member states but opposed by others, including Germany an...

EU to Review Israel Agreement Amid Gaza Crisis
Following a Dutch-led initiative, the European Union will review its political and economic agreement with Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, focusing on Israel's compliance with human rights clauses; the review is supported by 16 member states but opposed by others, including Germany an...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Forces Fire Warning Shots at European Diplomats in Jenin
Israeli forces fired warning shots at a European diplomatic delegation visiting Jenin in the occupied West Bank on October 26th, 2023, prompting international condemnation and calls for an investigation; the Israeli army stated the diplomats deviated from their approved route.

Israeli Forces Fire Warning Shots at European Diplomats in Jenin
Israeli forces fired warning shots at a European diplomatic delegation visiting Jenin in the occupied West Bank on October 26th, 2023, prompting international condemnation and calls for an investigation; the Israeli army stated the diplomats deviated from their approved route.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Controversial Call for Israel's Eurovision Expulsion
The Spanish government, under Sánchez, controversially called for Israel's expulsion from Eurovision, a move opposed internally and highlighting Spain's complex relationship with Israel, contrasting with past policies and potentially impacting future foreign policy.

Spain's Controversial Call for Israel's Eurovision Expulsion
The Spanish government, under Sánchez, controversially called for Israel's expulsion from Eurovision, a move opposed internally and highlighting Spain's complex relationship with Israel, contrasting with past policies and potentially impacting future foreign policy.
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68% Bias Score

Radboud University Suspends Collaboration with Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
Radboud University Nijmegen suspended collaborations with Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University due to a committee's findings of serious and systematic human rights violations by Israel in Palestinian territories, potentially involving these universities; this follows similar actions by other Du...

Radboud University Suspends Collaboration with Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
Radboud University Nijmegen suspended collaborations with Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University due to a committee's findings of serious and systematic human rights violations by Israel in Palestinian territories, potentially involving these universities; this follows similar actions by other Du...
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40% Bias Score
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