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Supernova Massacre: IDF Report Reveals Security Failures
On October 7, 2023, a Hamas attack at the Supernova music festival in Re'im, Israel, resulted in 378 deaths (344 civilians), 44 hostages, and exposed critical failures in security coordination between police and the IDF.
Supernova Massacre: IDF Report Reveals Security Failures
On October 7, 2023, a Hamas attack at the Supernova music festival in Re'im, Israel, resulted in 378 deaths (344 civilians), 44 hostages, and exposed critical failures in security coordination between police and the IDF.
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52% Bias Score


IDF Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza After Ceasefire Collapse
Following a failed ceasefire, the Israel Defense Forces launched ground operations in Gaza's Shejaiya neighborhood, eliminating alleged Hamas terrorists, while claiming to facilitate civilian evacuations; this comes after an Israeli airstrike killed at least 27 Palestinians on Thursday, prompting Ha...
IDF Launches Ground Offensive in Gaza After Ceasefire Collapse
Following a failed ceasefire, the Israel Defense Forces launched ground operations in Gaza's Shejaiya neighborhood, eliminating alleged Hamas terrorists, while claiming to facilitate civilian evacuations; this comes after an Israeli airstrike killed at least 27 Palestinians on Thursday, prompting Ha...
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56% Bias Score


Senate Rejects Bid to Halt Arms Sales to Israel Amidst Gaza Crisis
The US Senate resoundingly rejected two resolutions to block $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel, despite a humanitarian crisis in Gaza where over 50,000 Palestinians have died and aid is blocked, reflecting long-standing bipartisan support for Israel.
Senate Rejects Bid to Halt Arms Sales to Israel Amidst Gaza Crisis
The US Senate resoundingly rejected two resolutions to block $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel, despite a humanitarian crisis in Gaza where over 50,000 Palestinians have died and aid is blocked, reflecting long-standing bipartisan support for Israel.
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Places Pro-Palestine Student Group on Probation Amid Federal Antisemitism Scrutiny
Harvard University placed its Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee on probation until June 30th following a protest against the firing of Center for Middle Eastern Studies leadership and amid federal scrutiny of campus antisemitism, halting the group's planned Israeli Apartheid Wall exhibit.
Harvard Places Pro-Palestine Student Group on Probation Amid Federal Antisemitism Scrutiny
Harvard University placed its Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee on probation until June 30th following a protest against the firing of Center for Middle Eastern Studies leadership and amid federal scrutiny of campus antisemitism, halting the group's planned Israeli Apartheid Wall exhibit.
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52% Bias Score


Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court Amid Netanyahu Visit
Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday, hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is subject to an ICC arrest warrant, arrived in Hungary for a state visit; the move is seen by some as a challenge to international justice.
Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court Amid Netanyahu Visit
Hungary withdrew from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday, hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is subject to an ICC arrest warrant, arrived in Hungary for a state visit; the move is seen by some as a challenge to international justice.
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Poll: 60% Fear Civil War Amidst Deep Political Divisions
A JPPI poll reveals that 60% of Israelis fear civil war due to internal disputes and judicial reforms; deep divisions exist regarding the court's authority and the existence of a "deep state.
Israeli Poll: 60% Fear Civil War Amidst Deep Political Divisions
A JPPI poll reveals that 60% of Israelis fear civil war due to internal disputes and judicial reforms; deep divisions exist regarding the court's authority and the existence of a "deep state.
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48% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Offensive: Mass Displacement and Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Following the collapse of a ceasefire agreement in March, Israel's intensified military operations in Gaza have led to mass civilian displacement, a worsening humanitarian crisis, and over 1,042 Palestinian deaths since March 24, according to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, while at least...

Israel's Gaza Offensive: Mass Displacement and Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Following the collapse of a ceasefire agreement in March, Israel's intensified military operations in Gaza have led to mass civilian displacement, a worsening humanitarian crisis, and over 1,042 Palestinian deaths since March 24, according to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, while at least...
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56% Bias Score

Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Collapses: Phase Two Fails Due to Political Opposition
A three-phase deal between Israel and Hamas to release 98 hostages, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the US, collapsed after phase one due to Israeli political opposition to the terms of phase two, which involved a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, despite evidence suggesting that H...

Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Collapses: Phase Two Fails Due to Political Opposition
A three-phase deal between Israel and Hamas to release 98 hostages, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the US, collapsed after phase one due to Israeli political opposition to the terms of phase two, which involved a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, despite evidence suggesting that H...
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64% Bias Score

Israel Attorney General Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Flawed
Israel's attorney general ruled the firing of the Shin Bet chief, Ronen Bar, fundamentally flawed due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conflict of interest, as Bar accused Netanyahu of seeking to delay his corruption trial; Netanyahu denies these accusations, sparking protests.

Israel Attorney General Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Flawed
Israel's attorney general ruled the firing of the Shin Bet chief, Ronen Bar, fundamentally flawed due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conflict of interest, as Bar accused Netanyahu of seeking to delay his corruption trial; Netanyahu denies these accusations, sparking protests.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Government Criticized for IDF Manpower Shortage
Deputy Attorney-General Gil Limon criticized the Israeli government for failing to pass a draft law, leaving the IDF short 10,000 soldiers and impacting national security and the economy, despite a June High Court ruling mandating haredi men's conscription.

Israeli Government Criticized for IDF Manpower Shortage
Deputy Attorney-General Gil Limon criticized the Israeli government for failing to pass a draft law, leaving the IDF short 10,000 soldiers and impacting national security and the economy, despite a June High Court ruling mandating haredi men's conscription.
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56% Bias Score

Barkat Accuses Qatar of Terrorism, Rejects Two-State Solution
Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat accused Qatar of being the world's leading sponsor of terrorism on Tuesday, calling for it to be designated as a terror-supporting state, while also rejecting a two-state solution and proposing an "Emirates Model" for the West Bank.

Barkat Accuses Qatar of Terrorism, Rejects Two-State Solution
Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat accused Qatar of being the world's leading sponsor of terrorism on Tuesday, calling for it to be designated as a terror-supporting state, while also rejecting a two-state solution and proposing an "Emirates Model" for the West Bank.
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60% Bias Score

Hungary Defies ICC, Welcomes Netanyahu Amidst Arrest Warrant
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with military honors in Budapest on Thursday, shortly after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu; Orbán subsequently announced Hungary's withdrawal from the ICC.

Hungary Defies ICC, Welcomes Netanyahu Amidst Arrest Warrant
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán received Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with military honors in Budapest on Thursday, shortly after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu; Orbán subsequently announced Hungary's withdrawal from the ICC.
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56% Bias Score
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