Showing 6,973 to 6,984 of 11,774 results


Retired Israeli Security Officials Condemn Dismissals, Warn of Threat to Democracy
More than 170 retired Israeli senior police officers and eight former police commissioners published an advertisement expressing deep concern over the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and Attorney-General, citing threats to democracy and national resilience, and urging the police commissioner to speak...
Retired Israeli Security Officials Condemn Dismissals, Warn of Threat to Democracy
More than 170 retired Israeli senior police officers and eight former police commissioners published an advertisement expressing deep concern over the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and Attorney-General, citing threats to democracy and national resilience, and urging the police commissioner to speak...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Israel Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Law
The Israeli parliament approved a law increasing political control over judicial appointments, prompting accusations of undermining democracy and sparking protests; the law passed with 67 votes, altering the composition of the judicial selection committee.
Israel Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Law
The Israeli parliament approved a law increasing political control over judicial appointments, prompting accusations of undermining democracy and sparking protests; the law passed with 67 votes, altering the composition of the judicial selection committee.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Documentary Details Columbia University Protests, ICE Detainment
Macklemore's documentary, "The Encampments," premiering Thursday, chronicles the 2024 Columbia University protests against Israel's war in Gaza, focusing on student arrests and the ICE detainment of protest leader Mahmoud Khalil, who faces deportation and a lawsuit from Israeli families.
Documentary Details Columbia University Protests, ICE Detainment
Macklemore's documentary, "The Encampments," premiering Thursday, chronicles the 2024 Columbia University protests against Israel's war in Gaza, focusing on student arrests and the ICE detainment of protest leader Mahmoud Khalil, who faces deportation and a lawsuit from Israeli families.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Israeli Civil Service: No Evidence of "Deep State" Subversion
A recent study refuting "deep state" claims against Israel's senior civil service found that while officials face increased hostility from politicians since 2016, their responses range from passive acceptance to soft resistance, lacking evidence of active subversion.
Israeli Civil Service: No Evidence of "Deep State" Subversion
A recent study refuting "deep state" claims against Israel's senior civil service found that while officials face increased hostility from politicians since 2016, their responses range from passive acceptance to soft resistance, lacking evidence of active subversion.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Israel's Medical Workforce Growth Lags Behind OECD Averages
A Health Ministry report reveals that while Israel's number of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals is growing, the per capita rate falls below OECD averages; the government is implementing various initiatives to improve the situation.
Israel's Medical Workforce Growth Lags Behind OECD Averages
A Health Ministry report reveals that while Israel's number of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals is growing, the per capita rate falls below OECD averages; the government is implementing various initiatives to improve the situation.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Yemen Missile Intercepted Over Jerusalem Amid Renewed Gaza Conflict
Israel intercepted a Yemeni missile launched towards Jerusalem on Monday, amid renewed fighting in Gaza and stalled negotiations, prompting international calls for de-escalation; over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict.
Yemen Missile Intercepted Over Jerusalem Amid Renewed Gaza Conflict
Israel intercepted a Yemeni missile launched towards Jerusalem on Monday, amid renewed fighting in Gaza and stalled negotiations, prompting international calls for de-escalation; over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader During Jerusalem Interview
An international arrest warrant was issued for Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, while he was in Israel for an interview with The Jerusalem Post to discuss antisemitism and Serbian-Jewish relations, highlighting his controversial political actions and challenging the fragile peace in Bos...

Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader During Jerusalem Interview
An international arrest warrant was issued for Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, while he was in Israel for an interview with The Jerusalem Post to discuss antisemitism and Serbian-Jewish relations, highlighting his controversial political actions and challenging the fragile peace in Bos...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Hawley Condemns Stern's Claim on Khalil Removal Impacting Jewish Student Safety
Sen. Josh Hawley challenged Kenneth Stern's claim that removing Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas activist at Columbia University facing accusations of terrorism and visa fraud, and cutting $400 million in federal funding to Columbia, made Jewish students less safe; Hawley called Stern's position "insane.

Hawley Condemns Stern's Claim on Khalil Removal Impacting Jewish Student Safety
Sen. Josh Hawley challenged Kenneth Stern's claim that removing Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas activist at Columbia University facing accusations of terrorism and visa fraud, and cutting $400 million in federal funding to Columbia, made Jewish students less safe; Hawley called Stern's position "insane.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Tel Aviv Exchange Opens Lower Amidst Political Uncertainty and Global Market Downturn
Following Wall Street's decline and the passage of a law altering Israel's judicial appointment process, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opened lower, with the shekel weakening against the dollar by 0.79% against the representative rate and 0.42% against the overnight continuous rate. Paz Oil led gains ...

Tel Aviv Exchange Opens Lower Amidst Political Uncertainty and Global Market Downturn
Following Wall Street's decline and the passage of a law altering Israel's judicial appointment process, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opened lower, with the shekel weakening against the dollar by 0.79% against the representative rate and 0.42% against the overnight continuous rate. Paz Oil led gains ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Israel Commemorates Eli Cohen, Pledges to Retrieve Remains
On March 27, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Nadia Cohen, widow of Mossad agent Eli Cohen, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth, reaffirming Israel's commitment to retrieve his remains from Syria.

Israel Commemorates Eli Cohen, Pledges to Retrieve Remains
On March 27, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted Nadia Cohen, widow of Mossad agent Eli Cohen, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth, reaffirming Israel's commitment to retrieve his remains from Syria.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Palestinian Authority's Nazi-like Antisemitism: Echoes of Genocide
The Palestinian Authority's official media and leaders echo Nazi antisemitism, portraying Jews as an existential threat and justifying violence against them, mirroring Hitler's ideology and calls for extermination.

Palestinian Authority's Nazi-like Antisemitism: Echoes of Genocide
The Palestinian Authority's official media and leaders echo Nazi antisemitism, portraying Jews as an existential threat and justifying violence against them, mirroring Hitler's ideology and calls for extermination.
Progress
68% Bias Score

Renewed Gaza Offensive: 1000 Israeli Soldiers Dead, Hostage Negotiations Collapse
Following the collapse of negotiations to free 59 hostages held by Hamas, Israel has renewed its offensive in Gaza, resulting in nearly 1000 soldier deaths and 16,000 injuries, while the IDF destroyed over 100 Hamas vehicles; internal protests erupt over the government's handling of the situation.

Renewed Gaza Offensive: 1000 Israeli Soldiers Dead, Hostage Negotiations Collapse
Following the collapse of negotiations to free 59 hostages held by Hamas, Israel has renewed its offensive in Gaza, resulting in nearly 1000 soldier deaths and 16,000 injuries, while the IDF destroyed over 100 Hamas vehicles; internal protests erupt over the government's handling of the situation.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 6,973 to 6,984 of 11,774 results