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Sindyanna: Arab-Jewish Women Cooperate for Peace and Economic Empowerment
Sindyanna of Galilee, a women's cooperative founded in 1997, promotes Arab-Jewish coexistence through product sales (organic olive oil, herbs) and workshops, fostering economic opportunities and intercultural dialogue in the Lower Galilee.
Sindyanna: Arab-Jewish Women Cooperate for Peace and Economic Empowerment
Sindyanna of Galilee, a women's cooperative founded in 1997, promotes Arab-Jewish coexistence through product sales (organic olive oil, herbs) and workshops, fostering economic opportunities and intercultural dialogue in the Lower Galilee.
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60% Bias Score


Arab-Israeli Relations: A Necessary Shift Towards Pragmatic Partnership
Decades of conflict between the Arab world and Israel, fueled by authoritarian regimes exploiting the Palestinian cause, has led to instability and extremism; a shift towards pragmatic partnership is crucial for regional stability and prosperity.
Arab-Israeli Relations: A Necessary Shift Towards Pragmatic Partnership
Decades of conflict between the Arab world and Israel, fueled by authoritarian regimes exploiting the Palestinian cause, has led to instability and extremism; a shift towards pragmatic partnership is crucial for regional stability and prosperity.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Singer's Eurovision Success Highlights Complex European Sentiment
24-year-old Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, a survivor of a deadly October 7th roadside bomb shelter attack, earned second place in the Eurovision Song Contest, winning the public vote but placing 14th with the judges, suggesting a disconnect between popular sentiment and official political stances to...
Israeli Singer's Eurovision Success Highlights Complex European Sentiment
24-year-old Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, a survivor of a deadly October 7th roadside bomb shelter attack, earned second place in the Eurovision Song Contest, winning the public vote but placing 14th with the judges, suggesting a disconnect between popular sentiment and official political stances to...
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52% Bias Score


Adams Warns Against Appeasement of Iran, Launches Aliyah Initiative
At the WJC's 17th Plenary Assembly in Jerusalem, Sylvan Adams warned against appeasing Iran's nuclear program, urging decisive action with the US; he criticized Qatar's support for Hamas and launched an initiative to bring one million Jews to Israel.
Adams Warns Against Appeasement of Iran, Launches Aliyah Initiative
At the WJC's 17th Plenary Assembly in Jerusalem, Sylvan Adams warned against appeasing Iran's nuclear program, urging decisive action with the US; he criticized Qatar's support for Hamas and launched an initiative to bring one million Jews to Israel.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Anthropologist Severely Critiques West Over Gaza
Sinan Çankaya, a Dutch anthropologist of Turkish origin, announced his permanent break from Europe and the West due to European racism, the West's colonial legacy, and the devastation of Gaza, which he considers a genocide. His statement reflects growing global discontent with Western responses to t...
Dutch Anthropologist Severely Critiques West Over Gaza
Sinan Çankaya, a Dutch anthropologist of Turkish origin, announced his permanent break from Europe and the West due to European racism, the West's colonial legacy, and the devastation of Gaza, which he considers a genocide. His statement reflects growing global discontent with Western responses to t...
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52% 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

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

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 Retrieves Archives of Executed Spy Eli Cohen from Syria
Israel's Mossad successfully retrieved 2,500 items belonging to Eli Cohen, a renowned spy executed in Syria in 1965, including personal belongings and intelligence documents, from a covert operation; however, his remains are yet to be recovered.

Israel Retrieves Archives of Executed Spy Eli Cohen from Syria
Israel's Mossad successfully retrieved 2,500 items belonging to Eli Cohen, a renowned spy executed in Syria in 1965, including personal belongings and intelligence documents, from a covert operation; however, his remains are yet to be recovered.
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48% Bias Score

Netanyahu's Responsibility for October 7th Attacks Under Scrutiny
Following the October 7th Hamas attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces intense criticism for his perceived failures in preventing the attacks, leading to a political crisis and international repercussions.

Netanyahu's Responsibility for October 7th Attacks Under Scrutiny
Following the October 7th Hamas attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces intense criticism for his perceived failures in preventing the attacks, leading to a political crisis and international repercussions.
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72% 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

Ryanair Considers Diverting Planes from Tel Aviv Due to Security Concerns
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary announced on May 2025 that the airline is considering relocating planes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to security concerns, suspending flights until June 4th, after a recent missile strike and following a 16% drop in annual profit.

Ryanair Considers Diverting Planes from Tel Aviv Due to Security Concerns
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary announced on May 2025 that the airline is considering relocating planes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to security concerns, suspending flights until June 4th, after a recent missile strike and following a 16% drop in annual profit.
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52% Bias Score
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