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Israel's Resumed Gaza Fighting Amidst Internal Political Crisis
Amidst heightened tensions and resumed fighting in Gaza, Israel's new TV program "Special Interview" featuring autistic interviewers was interrupted by a missile alert, highlighting the complex political climate and the government's controversial actions.
Israel's Resumed Gaza Fighting Amidst Internal Political Crisis
Amidst heightened tensions and resumed fighting in Gaza, Israel's new TV program "Special Interview" featuring autistic interviewers was interrupted by a missile alert, highlighting the complex political climate and the government's controversial actions.
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56% Bias Score


Herzog's Potential Power to Remove Netanyahu Sparks Debate
Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman argues that President Isaac Herzog can remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he ignores a High Court ruling, based on his interpretation of Basic Law: The President of the State; however, this is disputed by legal experts, as the law contains no pro...
Herzog's Potential Power to Remove Netanyahu Sparks Debate
Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman argues that President Isaac Herzog can remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he ignores a High Court ruling, based on his interpretation of Basic Law: The President of the State; however, this is disputed by legal experts, as the law contains no pro...
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60% Bias Score


NIS 4.9 Billion Approved for Gaza Border Community Rehabilitation
The Knesset approved NIS 4.9 billion for rehabilitating Gaza border communities, designating it a national priority zone, including additional funding and assurances against 2025 budget cuts, but local leaders emphasized that hostage return is crucial for true recovery.
NIS 4.9 Billion Approved for Gaza Border Community Rehabilitation
The Knesset approved NIS 4.9 billion for rehabilitating Gaza border communities, designating it a national priority zone, including additional funding and assurances against 2025 budget cuts, but local leaders emphasized that hostage return is crucial for true recovery.
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32% Bias Score


Hamas's Evolving Warfare Strategy Poses Significant Threat
Rafael Hayon, a Netivot resident, warned the IDF about Hamas's altered combat strategy, which involves ceaseless underground training, extensive recruitment, and daily weapon smuggling undetectable to the IDF, leveraging their hostages to maintain control.
Hamas's Evolving Warfare Strategy Poses Significant Threat
Rafael Hayon, a Netivot resident, warned the IDF about Hamas's altered combat strategy, which involves ceaseless underground training, extensive recruitment, and daily weapon smuggling undetectable to the IDF, leveraging their hostages to maintain control.
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52% Bias Score


Egypt Denies US, UAE Pressure to Accept Gazan Refugees
Amidst Israel's renewed Gaza offensive, reports—primarily from pro-Iranian media—claim Egypt is under US and UAE pressure to accept up to 500,000 Gazan refugees, an offer Egypt vehemently denies, citing its principled rejection of displacement.
Egypt Denies US, UAE Pressure to Accept Gazan Refugees
Amidst Israel's renewed Gaza offensive, reports—primarily from pro-Iranian media—claim Egypt is under US and UAE pressure to accept up to 500,000 Gazan refugees, an offer Egypt vehemently denies, citing its principled rejection of displacement.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Seeks to Deport Pro-Palestinian Activist for Alleged Visa Fraud
The U.S. government is seeking to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist, for allegedly failing to disclose his employment with UNRWA on his visa application, sparking a debate over free speech and U.S. foreign policy.
U.S. Seeks to Deport Pro-Palestinian Activist for Alleged Visa Fraud
The U.S. government is seeking to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist, for allegedly failing to disclose his employment with UNRWA on his visa application, sparking a debate over free speech and U.S. foreign policy.
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36% Bias Score

Gaza Photographer Documents Devastation of Renewed Israeli Offensive
Mahmoud Issa, a Gazan photographer, documents the devastating impact of the renewed Israeli offensive on civilians, including the destruction of his home and the skyrocketing prices of essential goods, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction.

Gaza Photographer Documents Devastation of Renewed Israeli Offensive
Mahmoud Issa, a Gazan photographer, documents the devastating impact of the renewed Israeli offensive on civilians, including the destruction of his home and the skyrocketing prices of essential goods, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Ports Maintain Goods Flow Amidst War, Prioritize Cybersecurity
During a recent war, Israeli ports, facing missile threats to Ashdod, redirected traffic to Haifa, ensuring continued goods flow; however, cybersecurity is now the top concern, requiring significant investment to prevent nationwide disruption.

Israeli Ports Maintain Goods Flow Amidst War, Prioritize Cybersecurity
During a recent war, Israeli ports, facing missile threats to Ashdod, redirected traffic to Haifa, ensuring continued goods flow; however, cybersecurity is now the top concern, requiring significant investment to prevent nationwide disruption.
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40% Bias Score

Munich Crime Rate Down 1.1% Despite Increases in Youth and Right-Wing Extremism
Munich's 2024 crime rate dropped 1.1% to 5871 offenses per 100,000 residents, despite increases in violent crime (2.5%), youth crime (74.2% for children, 7.2% for youths), and right-wing extremism (10.5%), partially offset by decreases in other areas and cannabis legalization.

Munich Crime Rate Down 1.1% Despite Increases in Youth and Right-Wing Extremism
Munich's 2024 crime rate dropped 1.1% to 5871 offenses per 100,000 residents, despite increases in violent crime (2.5%), youth crime (74.2% for children, 7.2% for youths), and right-wing extremism (10.5%), partially offset by decreases in other areas and cannabis legalization.
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60% Bias Score

Israeli Officials Accused of Threatening Hostage Families
Gil Dickmann, whose cousin was killed by Hamas after 11 months of captivity, alleges that senior Israeli officials threatened and manipulated hostage families to silence criticism of the government's handling of the crisis, including warnings that speaking out would endanger the hostages and make th...

Israeli Officials Accused of Threatening Hostage Families
Gil Dickmann, whose cousin was killed by Hamas after 11 months of captivity, alleges that senior Israeli officials threatened and manipulated hostage families to silence criticism of the government's handling of the crisis, including warnings that speaking out would endanger the hostages and make th...
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Government Votes to Begin Dismissal Proceedings Against Attorney-General
The Israeli government voted to begin dismissal proceedings against Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Sunday, following accusations from Justice Minister Yariv Levin that she had intentionally hampered the government's work. The move has sparked significant controversy and is seen as part of a ...

Israeli Government Votes to Begin Dismissal Proceedings Against Attorney-General
The Israeli government voted to begin dismissal proceedings against Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara on Sunday, following accusations from Justice Minister Yariv Levin that she had intentionally hampered the government's work. The move has sparked significant controversy and is seen as part of a ...
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40% Bias Score

Afghan Children Detained, Then Released, After Illegal Border Crossing
Pakistani authorities detained over 50 Afghan children for illegal border crossing near Torkham on Sunday, later releasing them to Afghan officials following intervention by tribal elders; the children were allegedly involved in smuggling goods across the border.

Afghan Children Detained, Then Released, After Illegal Border Crossing
Pakistani authorities detained over 50 Afghan children for illegal border crossing near Torkham on Sunday, later releasing them to Afghan officials following intervention by tribal elders; the children were allegedly involved in smuggling goods across the border.
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28% Bias Score
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