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G7 Backs Syrian Transition Amidst Concerns and American's Release
G7 leaders pledged support for a credible, inclusive, and non-sectarian government in Syria following Bashar al-Assad's rule, emphasizing respect for human rights and territorial integrity; meanwhile, an American citizen, Travis, was found safe after being detained in Syria since May.
G7 Backs Syrian Transition Amidst Concerns and American's Release
G7 leaders pledged support for a credible, inclusive, and non-sectarian government in Syria following Bashar al-Assad's rule, emphasizing respect for human rights and territorial integrity; meanwhile, an American citizen, Travis, was found safe after being detained in Syria since May.
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56% Bias Score


IDF Chief of Staff Denies Claim He Deemed PM's Appointment Request Inappropriate
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Ofer Winter claims that IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi deemed Prime Minister Netanyahu's request for Winter to be his military secretary as inappropriate, leading to a heated exchange five days before the October 7 war; the IDF denies the account.
IDF Chief of Staff Denies Claim He Deemed PM's Appointment Request Inappropriate
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Ofer Winter claims that IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi deemed Prime Minister Netanyahu's request for Winter to be his military secretary as inappropriate, leading to a heated exchange five days before the October 7 war; the IDF denies the account.
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40% Bias Score


IAF's use of AI and international cooperation crucial in Syria airstrikes
IDF Maj.-Gen. (res.) Eitan Ben Eliyahu discussed Israel's recent wide-ranging airstrikes in Syria, highlighting the IAF's use of AI and the challenges of long-range operations requiring international cooperation and advanced technologies to counter threats like those posed by Iran.
IAF's use of AI and international cooperation crucial in Syria airstrikes
IDF Maj.-Gen. (res.) Eitan Ben Eliyahu discussed Israel's recent wide-ranging airstrikes in Syria, highlighting the IAF's use of AI and the challenges of long-range operations requiring international cooperation and advanced technologies to counter threats like those posed by Iran.
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44% Bias Score


Paraguay Reopens Jerusalem Embassy, Defying International Pressure
Paraguay reopened its embassy in Jerusalem on Thursday, becoming one of the few countries to recognize the city as Israel's capital, a move praised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu despite international condemnation and ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Paraguay Reopens Jerusalem Embassy, Defying International Pressure
Paraguay reopened its embassy in Jerusalem on Thursday, becoming one of the few countries to recognize the city as Israel's capital, a move praised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu despite international condemnation and ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score


Jewish Representation in the 119th Congress: A Shift in Numbers and Political Dynamics
The 119th Congress will have 34 Jewish members (potentially 35), with a significant increase in Jewish Republicans in the House, signaling a growing Jewish presence within the GOP.
Jewish Representation in the 119th Congress: A Shift in Numbers and Political Dynamics
The 119th Congress will have 34 Jewish members (potentially 35), with a significant increase in Jewish Republicans in the House, signaling a growing Jewish presence within the GOP.
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40% Bias Score


Wikipedia Bans Editors for Anti-Israel Bias and Content Manipulation
Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee banned two editors and imposed restrictions on three others for canvassing and off-wiki coordination to manipulate information on Palestine-Israel related articles, following reports of pro-Hamas editors using Wikipedia to promote anti-Israel agendas and coordinated...
Wikipedia Bans Editors for Anti-Israel Bias and Content Manipulation
Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee banned two editors and imposed restrictions on three others for canvassing and off-wiki coordination to manipulate information on Palestine-Israel related articles, following reports of pro-Hamas editors using Wikipedia to promote anti-Israel agendas and coordinated...
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Committee Unlikely to Elect Chief Justice, Defying Court Order
Israel's Judicial Appointments Committee is expected to fail to elect a chief justice on Thursday, defying a High Court ruling, due to Justice Minister Levin's actions, leading to a subsequent contempt of court hearing.

Israeli Committee Unlikely to Elect Chief Justice, Defying Court Order
Israel's Judicial Appointments Committee is expected to fail to elect a chief justice on Thursday, defying a High Court ruling, due to Justice Minister Levin's actions, leading to a subsequent contempt of court hearing.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Escalates Military Actions in Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
Israel is escalating military actions in Syria due to concerns about the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the new Syrian leadership, and the potential for weapons proliferation. The US and Israel have agreed to hold permanent consultations to address the implications, while regional powers, parti...

Israel Escalates Military Actions in Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
Israel is escalating military actions in Syria due to concerns about the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the new Syrian leadership, and the potential for weapons proliferation. The US and Israel have agreed to hold permanent consultations to address the implications, while regional powers, parti...
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56% Bias Score

Global Rise in Antisemitic Attacks Amidst Political Tensions
A surge in antisemitic acts globally is highlighted by a Columbia University newspaper publishing antisemitic articles, a synagogue arson in Melbourne investigated as a possible terror attack, and a reported attack on Floyd Mayweather for his support of Israel.

Global Rise in Antisemitic Attacks Amidst Political Tensions
A surge in antisemitic acts globally is highlighted by a Columbia University newspaper publishing antisemitic articles, a synagogue arson in Melbourne investigated as a possible terror attack, and a reported attack on Floyd Mayweather for his support of Israel.
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60% Bias Score

Modern Warfare as Inherent War Crime: A Critique of International Law
This article critiques international humanitarian law, arguing that modern warfare's inherent targeting of civilians makes all participants potential war criminals, regardless of intent. The author contrasts legal definitions with historical realities, focusing on the psychological effects of court ...

Modern Warfare as Inherent War Crime: A Critique of International Law
This article critiques international humanitarian law, arguing that modern warfare's inherent targeting of civilians makes all participants potential war criminals, regardless of intent. The author contrasts legal definitions with historical realities, focusing on the psychological effects of court ...
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60% Bias Score

"Fewer Than 10 Foreign Airlines Resume Israel Flights Amidst Ongoing Crisis"
"Following a ceasefire in Northern Israel, fewer than 10 foreign airlines have resumed flights, citing the 'Tibi Law' on flight cancellations, Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 1 closure, and opposition from Israeli airlines to financial aid as obstacles. The resulting high airfares and limited options ...

"Fewer Than 10 Foreign Airlines Resume Israel Flights Amidst Ongoing Crisis"
"Following a ceasefire in Northern Israel, fewer than 10 foreign airlines have resumed flights, citing the 'Tibi Law' on flight cancellations, Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 1 closure, and opposition from Israeli airlines to financial aid as obstacles. The resulting high airfares and limited options ...
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44% Bias Score

Israel Purchases Five Advanced Missile Ships for NIS 2.8 Billion
Israel's Defense Ministry signed a NIS 2.8 billion deal on Thursday to acquire five advanced Reshef missile ships from Israel Shipyards, replacing the Saar 4.5 class and enhancing naval capabilities; the deal, approved after years of delay, includes potential future purchases and strengthens the dom...

Israel Purchases Five Advanced Missile Ships for NIS 2.8 Billion
Israel's Defense Ministry signed a NIS 2.8 billion deal on Thursday to acquire five advanced Reshef missile ships from Israel Shipyards, replacing the Saar 4.5 class and enhancing naval capabilities; the deal, approved after years of delay, includes potential future purchases and strengthens the dom...
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52% Bias Score
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