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Gaza: UNICEF Reports Hundreds of Child Casualties in Renewed Israeli Offensive
Since Israel's March 18th offensive, at least 322 children have been killed and 609 injured in Gaza, according to UNICEF, which uses Hamas health ministry figures disputed by Israel; the UN agency also reports 15,000 children killed and 34,000 injured since October 2023.
Gaza: UNICEF Reports Hundreds of Child Casualties in Renewed Israeli Offensive
Since Israel's March 18th offensive, at least 322 children have been killed and 609 injured in Gaza, according to UNICEF, which uses Hamas health ministry figures disputed by Israel; the UN agency also reports 15,000 children killed and 34,000 injured since October 2023.
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56% Bias Score


Hamas Revises Gaza Casualty Count Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Hamas quietly removed 3,400 deaths from its Gaza casualty list, prompting accusations of falsification from Honest Reporting; meanwhile, Israel maintains its blockade of Gaza despite the UN's refutation of claims of sufficient food supplies; fighting has resumed after a two-month truce.
Hamas Revises Gaza Casualty Count Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Hamas quietly removed 3,400 deaths from its Gaza casualty list, prompting accusations of falsification from Honest Reporting; meanwhile, Israel maintains its blockade of Gaza despite the UN's refutation of claims of sufficient food supplies; fighting has resumed after a two-month truce.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Expands Gaza Operation, Killing 17 Amidst Ceasefire Efforts
Israel launched a major military operation in Gaza, seizing land and evacuating residents from combat zones; at least 17 Palestinians were killed in overnight strikes, escalating a two-week offensive following a shattered ceasefire and amidst ongoing mediation efforts.
Israel Expands Gaza Operation, Killing 17 Amidst Ceasefire Efforts
Israel launched a major military operation in Gaza, seizing land and evacuating residents from combat zones; at least 17 Palestinians were killed in overnight strikes, escalating a two-week offensive following a shattered ceasefire and amidst ongoing mediation efforts.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Expands Gaza Operation, Killing 17 Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Israel launched a major military operation in Gaza, seizing land, evacuating residents, and killing at least 17 Palestinians in overnight strikes; this follows two weeks of renewed offensive and comes despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
Israel Expands Gaza Operation, Killing 17 Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Israel launched a major military operation in Gaza, seizing land, evacuating residents, and killing at least 17 Palestinians in overnight strikes; this follows two weeks of renewed offensive and comes despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
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64% Bias Score


Gaza Bakeries Close Amidst Israel's Blockade, Exacerbating Famine
Israel's near month-long blockade of Gaza has forced all bakeries to close due to a lack of fuel and flour, exacerbating the existing famine and threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, particularly children, the elderly, and the sick.
Gaza Bakeries Close Amidst Israel's Blockade, Exacerbating Famine
Israel's near month-long blockade of Gaza has forced all bakeries to close due to a lack of fuel and flour, exacerbating the existing famine and threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, particularly children, the elderly, and the sick.
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52% Bias Score


US Government Freezes Princeton University Research Grants Amidst Broader University Crackdown
The US government froze several dozen research grants to Princeton University for undisclosed reasons, escalating the Trump administration's targeting of universities over alleged antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests, following similar actions against Columbia and Harvard Universities.
US Government Freezes Princeton University Research Grants Amidst Broader University Crackdown
The US government froze several dozen research grants to Princeton University for undisclosed reasons, escalating the Trump administration's targeting of universities over alleged antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests, following similar actions against Columbia and Harvard Universities.
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48% Bias Score

HFAC Demands UN Not Reappoint Special Rapporteur Amid Antisemitism Accusations
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is demanding the UN not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese due to accusations of antisemitism and failure to uphold the UNHRC code of conduct following her comments on the October 7th Hamas attacks; the U.S., France, and Germany condemned her response...

HFAC Demands UN Not Reappoint Special Rapporteur Amid Antisemitism Accusations
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is demanding the UN not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese due to accusations of antisemitism and failure to uphold the UNHRC code of conduct following her comments on the October 7th Hamas attacks; the U.S., France, and Germany condemned her response...
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68% Bias Score

Israeli Teen's Testimony Highlights Hamas Attack's Lasting Trauma
Fifteen-year-old Tamar from Kibbutz Magen, one of the communities attacked by Hamas on October 7, 2023, details her harrowing escape and ongoing trauma during a visit to Germany, highlighting the loss of eleven classmates, three teachers, and over 250 hostages.

Israeli Teen's Testimony Highlights Hamas Attack's Lasting Trauma
Fifteen-year-old Tamar from Kibbutz Magen, one of the communities attacked by Hamas on October 7, 2023, details her harrowing escape and ongoing trauma during a visit to Germany, highlighting the loss of eleven classmates, three teachers, and over 250 hostages.
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52% Bias Score

Radboud University Delays Decision on Israeli University Ties Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Radboud University in Nijmegen is delaying a decision on severing ties with Israeli universities following student and staff protests, while the ongoing conflict in Gaza sees accusations of human rights abuses by both sides.

Radboud University Delays Decision on Israeli University Ties Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Radboud University in Nijmegen is delaying a decision on severing ties with Israeli universities following student and staff protests, while the ongoing conflict in Gaza sees accusations of human rights abuses by both sides.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Bakeries Close Amid Blockade, Exacerbating Famine
Due to Israel's month-long blockade, all bakeries in Gaza have closed, causing a severe food shortage and exacerbating the famine crisis, impacting hundreds of thousands, especially vulnerable groups. The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) confirms its 25 bakeries are shut, with supplies dwindling.

Gaza Bakeries Close Amid Blockade, Exacerbating Famine
Due to Israel's month-long blockade, all bakeries in Gaza have closed, causing a severe food shortage and exacerbating the famine crisis, impacting hundreds of thousands, especially vulnerable groups. The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) confirms its 25 bakeries are shut, with supplies dwindling.
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52% Bias Score

Controversial Antisemitism Conference Highlights Political Divides
A conference organized by Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry to combat antisemitism sparked controversy due to selective boycotts of participants based on their political affiliations, highlighting the challenges of maintaining unity in fighting antisemitism across the political spectrum.

Controversial Antisemitism Conference Highlights Political Divides
A conference organized by Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry to combat antisemitism sparked controversy due to selective boycotts of participants based on their political affiliations, highlighting the challenges of maintaining unity in fighting antisemitism across the political spectrum.
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56% Bias Score

Hamas Attack: Kibbutz Magen Residents Describe Trauma and Loss
A Hamas attack on October 7th, 2023, killed two residents of Kibbutz Magen, Israel, and abducted over 250 people, leaving 15-year-old Tamar and her community grappling with immense loss and trauma as they navigate the aftermath.

Hamas Attack: Kibbutz Magen Residents Describe Trauma and Loss
A Hamas attack on October 7th, 2023, killed two residents of Kibbutz Magen, Israel, and abducted over 250 people, leaving 15-year-old Tamar and her community grappling with immense loss and trauma as they navigate the aftermath.
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56% Bias Score
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