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Gaza War Threatens 77-Year-Old International Order
Moustafa Bayoumi's Guardian essay argues that Israel's war in Gaza is threatening the 77-year-old international order by undermining established norms governing freedom of speech and the laws of armed conflict.
Gaza War Threatens 77-Year-Old International Order
Moustafa Bayoumi's Guardian essay argues that Israel's war in Gaza is threatening the 77-year-old international order by undermining established norms governing freedom of speech and the laws of armed conflict.
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0% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Center Attack: 27 Dead, Ceasefire Talks Stall
On July 12, 2025, at least 27 Palestinians died and 180 were injured near a Rafah aid center; Israel denies responsibility, claiming self-defense, while the UN reports 800 Gazan deaths during aid distribution since May; a dual US-Palestinian citizen was also killed in a separate settler attack.
Gaza Aid Center Attack: 27 Dead, Ceasefire Talks Stall
On July 12, 2025, at least 27 Palestinians died and 180 were injured near a Rafah aid center; Israel denies responsibility, claiming self-defense, while the UN reports 800 Gazan deaths during aid distribution since May; a dual US-Palestinian citizen was also killed in a separate settler attack.
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44% Bias Score


Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
A Hamas ambush near the Gaza-Israel border killed five Israeli soldiers and wounded 14 on Monday, highlighting the group's continued ability to launch deadly attacks despite heavy losses and Israel's counter-insurgency efforts; the attack utilized remote-detonated bombs and small arms fire in Beit H...
Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
A Hamas ambush near the Gaza-Israel border killed five Israeli soldiers and wounded 14 on Monday, highlighting the group's continued ability to launch deadly attacks despite heavy losses and Israel's counter-insurgency efforts; the attack utilized remote-detonated bombs and small arms fire in Beit H...
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40% Bias Score


Gazan Family's Ordeal: Loss, Fear, and Emigration Plans
A Gazan family in Bureij describes their suffering during the ongoing conflict, including the loss of 51 relatives, home damage, food insecurity, and health crises, while contemplating emigration after a potential ceasefire, rejecting the proposed 'humanitarian city' in Rafah.
Gazan Family's Ordeal: Loss, Fear, and Emigration Plans
A Gazan family in Bureij describes their suffering during the ongoing conflict, including the loss of 51 relatives, home damage, food insecurity, and health crises, while contemplating emigration after a potential ceasefire, rejecting the proposed 'humanitarian city' in Rafah.
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60% Bias Score


Netanyahu's Gaza War Gamble: Political Survival Trumps Ceasefire
Faced with a fragile coalition and corruption charges, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opted to prolong the Gaza war beyond a potential ceasefire in late 2024, prioritizing political survival over potential diplomatic gains with Saudi Arabia, resulting in a protracted conflict with devasta...
Netanyahu's Gaza War Gamble: Political Survival Trumps Ceasefire
Faced with a fragile coalition and corruption charges, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opted to prolong the Gaza war beyond a potential ceasefire in late 2024, prioritizing political survival over potential diplomatic gains with Saudi Arabia, resulting in a protracted conflict with devasta...
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48% Bias Score


Labour MPs Demand Immediate UK Recognition of Palestine Amid Gaza Crisis
Fifty-nine Labour MPs, including prominent figures like Stella Creasy and Diane Abbott, sent a letter to the UK Foreign Secretary demanding immediate recognition of Palestine, citing Israel's plan to force all Gazans into a Rafah camp as 'ethnic cleansing,' echoing a similar plea from French Preside...
Labour MPs Demand Immediate UK Recognition of Palestine Amid Gaza Crisis
Fifty-nine Labour MPs, including prominent figures like Stella Creasy and Diane Abbott, sent a letter to the UK Foreign Secretary demanding immediate recognition of Palestine, citing Israel's plan to force all Gazans into a Rafah camp as 'ethnic cleansing,' echoing a similar plea from French Preside...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli-Hamas Ceasefire Talks Stall Amidst Aid and Troop Withdrawal Disputes
Negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Doha are stalled due to disagreements over humanitarian aid distribution (Hamas wants UN oversight, Israel prefers the GHF) and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza; a senior Palestinian official accuses Netanyahu of deliberately ...

Israeli-Hamas Ceasefire Talks Stall Amidst Aid and Troop Withdrawal Disputes
Negotiations for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Doha are stalled due to disagreements over humanitarian aid distribution (Hamas wants UN oversight, Israel prefers the GHF) and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza; a senior Palestinian official accuses Netanyahu of deliberately ...
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Fuel Shortage Cripples UN Aid, Threatens Catastrophe
The UN warns of a critical fuel shortage in Gaza, threatening to halt essential services and humanitarian aid as the war continues, with at least 57,882 Palestinians killed and the UN's ability to operate in danger.

Gaza Fuel Shortage Cripples UN Aid, Threatens Catastrophe
The UN warns of a critical fuel shortage in Gaza, threatening to halt essential services and humanitarian aid as the war continues, with at least 57,882 Palestinians killed and the UN's ability to operate in danger.
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40% Bias Score

30 Palestinians Killed in Gaza During Israeli Military Operations
On July 11, 2025, Israeli military operations in Gaza resulted in at least 30 Palestinian deaths, including 10 near Rafah while civilians waited for humanitarian aid; Israel claims to have dismantled a terrorist cell, while the UN reports almost 800 deaths since late May among people seeking aid.

30 Palestinians Killed in Gaza During Israeli Military Operations
On July 11, 2025, Israeli military operations in Gaza resulted in at least 30 Palestinian deaths, including 10 near Rafah while civilians waited for humanitarian aid; Israel claims to have dismantled a terrorist cell, while the UN reports almost 800 deaths since late May among people seeking aid.
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48% Bias Score

Iran Warns of Ending European Role in Nuclear Deal Amidst Renewed Tensions
Following Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and subsequent US intervention, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that renewed UN sanctions would end European involvement in the Iranian nuclear program; Iran is reviewing potential US nuclear talks focusing solely on nuclear issu...

Iran Warns of Ending European Role in Nuclear Deal Amidst Renewed Tensions
Following Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and subsequent US intervention, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that renewed UN sanctions would end European involvement in the Iranian nuclear program; Iran is reviewing potential US nuclear talks focusing solely on nuclear issu...
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32% Bias Score

Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
A Hamas ambush in Gaza's Beit Hanoun on Monday killed five Israeli soldiers and wounded 14 others using remotely detonated bombs and small arms fire, highlighting Hamas's continued ability to inflict casualties despite its weakened state and showcasing a shift to guerrilla-style tactics.

Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
A Hamas ambush in Gaza's Beit Hanoun on Monday killed five Israeli soldiers and wounded 14 others using remotely detonated bombs and small arms fire, highlighting Hamas's continued ability to inflict casualties despite its weakened state and showcasing a shift to guerrilla-style tactics.
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40% Bias Score

Private Contractors Take Lead in Gaza Aid and Reconstruction
Phil Reilly, a former CIA agent, is a central figure in the private management of humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza, orchestrated by the US and Israel, involving controversial firms like BCG and raising concerns about transparency and effectiveness.

Private Contractors Take Lead in Gaza Aid and Reconstruction
Phil Reilly, a former CIA agent, is a central figure in the private management of humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza, orchestrated by the US and Israel, involving controversial firms like BCG and raising concerns about transparency and effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score
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