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Bibas Family Demands Answers After Father's Release, Children Remain Captive
Following the release of Yarden Bibas from Hamas captivity on February 1st, his family is demanding answers from the Israeli government about the continued detention of his wife and two children, who were abducted on October 7, 2023, during the Hamas attacks on Nir Oz kibbutz, near Gaza; while the H...
Bibas Family Demands Answers After Father's Release, Children Remain Captive
Following the release of Yarden Bibas from Hamas captivity on February 1st, his family is demanding answers from the Israeli government about the continued detention of his wife and two children, who were abducted on October 7, 2023, during the Hamas attacks on Nir Oz kibbutz, near Gaza; while the H...
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44% Bias Score


Campus Antisemitism: Professor Faces Backlash for Hamas Criticism
Connecticut College professor Andrew Pessin faced a coordinated digital attack and death threats after criticizing Hamas in 2014, highlighting a rise in campus antisemitism and the failure of institutional leadership to address it.
Campus Antisemitism: Professor Faces Backlash for Hamas Criticism
Connecticut College professor Andrew Pessin faced a coordinated digital attack and death threats after criticizing Hamas in 2014, highlighting a rise in campus antisemitism and the failure of institutional leadership to address it.
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56% Bias Score


Fifteen Palestinian Prisoners Arrive in Turkey Under Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
Fifteen Palestinian prisoners, released in the Gaza ceasefire agreement, arrived in Turkey on February 4, 2025, via Egypt, following the release of 583 prisoners; Turkey is providing them refuge, with the relocation facilitated by Turkish and Egyptian efforts and indicating a broader trend in future...
Fifteen Palestinian Prisoners Arrive in Turkey Under Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
Fifteen Palestinian prisoners, released in the Gaza ceasefire agreement, arrived in Turkey on February 4, 2025, via Egypt, following the release of 583 prisoners; Turkey is providing them refuge, with the relocation facilitated by Turkish and Egyptian efforts and indicating a broader trend in future...
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36% Bias Score


Egged's Transformation: Privatization, Efficiency, and the Need for Transport Security
Egged, an Israeli public transport company, privatized in 2015, significantly reduced older employees and expanded electric bus fleet, achieving high service rating and NIS 1 billion overseas revenue in 2023; its October 7th war response highlighted need for national transport security.
Egged's Transformation: Privatization, Efficiency, and the Need for Transport Security
Egged, an Israeli public transport company, privatized in 2015, significantly reduced older employees and expanded electric bus fleet, achieving high service rating and NIS 1 billion overseas revenue in 2023; its October 7th war response highlighted need for national transport security.
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48% Bias Score


Israel's Mental Health Crisis: A Growing Need for Resources
A psychologist in Israel describes the urgent need for increased mental health resources, highlighting long waiting lists and unmet needs, while noting the emergence of technological and community-based initiatives to address the crisis.
Israel's Mental Health Crisis: A Growing Need for Resources
A psychologist in Israel describes the urgent need for increased mental health resources, highlighting long waiting lists and unmet needs, while noting the emergence of technological and community-based initiatives to address the crisis.
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36% Bias Score


Israel Opens First Solar Observatory, Solaris
Israel opened its first solar observatory, Solaris, in the Druze village of Usfiya, featuring advanced telescopes to study solar radiation's effects on Earth and humans, aiding climate change research and potentially advancing solar energy; the Israel Space Agency will fund it for three years.
Israel Opens First Solar Observatory, Solaris
Israel opened its first solar observatory, Solaris, in the Druze village of Usfiya, featuring advanced telescopes to study solar radiation's effects on Earth and humans, aiding climate change research and potentially advancing solar energy; the Israel Space Agency will fund it for three years.
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36% Bias Score

Terrorist Attack in Tayasir, Multiple Casualties
A terrorist attack on an Israeli military post near Tayasir on February 4th, 2025, resulted in multiple soldiers injured and the death of the attacker; this incident follows a larger Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank that has caused significant Palestinian casualties and infrastru...

Terrorist Attack in Tayasir, Multiple Casualties
A terrorist attack on an Israeli military post near Tayasir on February 4th, 2025, resulted in multiple soldiers injured and the death of the attacker; this incident follows a larger Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank that has caused significant Palestinian casualties and infrastru...
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64% Bias Score

Israel Criminalizes Denial of October 7th Massacre, Renames Event
The Israeli Knesset passed a law imposing a five-year prison sentence for denying the October 7, 2023, massacre, now called the 'Shemini Atzeret Massacre', a move linked to Prime Minister Netanyahu's efforts to reframe the Gaza war and boost his approval ratings, currently below 40%.

Israel Criminalizes Denial of October 7th Massacre, Renames Event
The Israeli Knesset passed a law imposing a five-year prison sentence for denying the October 7, 2023, massacre, now called the 'Shemini Atzeret Massacre', a move linked to Prime Minister Netanyahu's efforts to reframe the Gaza war and boost his approval ratings, currently below 40%.
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48% Bias Score

Gabbard's DNI Nomination Clears Senate Committee Vote
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 9-8 to advance Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, setting the stage for a full Senate vote where she faces unified Democratic opposition and needs at most three Republican defections for confirmation. Her nomination has faced cri...

Gabbard's DNI Nomination Clears Senate Committee Vote
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 9-8 to advance Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, setting the stage for a full Senate vote where she faces unified Democratic opposition and needs at most three Republican defections for confirmation. Her nomination has faced cri...
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48% Bias Score

Iran's Nuclear Sites: Marandi Challenges Israeli Strike Capability
Mohammad Marandi, an Iranian professor and former advisor to the Iranian nuclear negotiation team, claims Israel lacks the capability to independently destroy Iran's underground nuclear sites and that US support would lead to global economic disaster due to Iranian retaliation and oil price surges.

Iran's Nuclear Sites: Marandi Challenges Israeli Strike Capability
Mohammad Marandi, an Iranian professor and former advisor to the Iranian nuclear negotiation team, claims Israel lacks the capability to independently destroy Iran's underground nuclear sites and that US support would lead to global economic disaster due to Iranian retaliation and oil price surges.
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44% Bias Score

Hamas's Hostage Release Strategy Faces Diminishing Returns
Hamas's staged events surrounding hostage releases, particularly the five female IDF soldiers, initially portrayed victory but now face diminishing returns, potentially impacting the ongoing ceasefire and creating an opening for external actors to influence the situation.

Hamas's Hostage Release Strategy Faces Diminishing Returns
Hamas's staged events surrounding hostage releases, particularly the five female IDF soldiers, initially portrayed victory but now face diminishing returns, potentially impacting the ongoing ceasefire and creating an opening for external actors to influence the situation.
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60% Bias Score

Smuggled Rifles Fuel Deadly West Bank Terror Attack
A terrorist armed with an M-16 rifle and two magazines killed two IDF soldiers and injured eight others near Tayasir in the West Bank on the morning of an unspecified date in 2025. The attack highlights the growing threat of illegally smuggled rifles fueling the northern West Bank insurgency.

Smuggled Rifles Fuel Deadly West Bank Terror Attack
A terrorist armed with an M-16 rifle and two magazines killed two IDF soldiers and injured eight others near Tayasir in the West Bank on the morning of an unspecified date in 2025. The attack highlights the growing threat of illegally smuggled rifles fueling the northern West Bank insurgency.
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48% Bias Score
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