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US Creates Task Force to Investigate Hamas Attack, Supporters
The Justice Department created Joint Task Force October 7 (JTF 10-7) to investigate Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which killed over 1,200 Israelis and resulted in 251 hostages; the task force will also investigate support for Hamas, including potential civil rights violations and acts o...
US Creates Task Force to Investigate Hamas Attack, Supporters
The Justice Department created Joint Task Force October 7 (JTF 10-7) to investigate Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which killed over 1,200 Israelis and resulted in 251 hostages; the task force will also investigate support for Hamas, including potential civil rights violations and acts o...
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72% Bias Score


Israel Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Hamas in Gaza, Killing Hundreds"
Following two months of ceasefire, Israel launched large-scale attacks on Hamas in Gaza after mediation efforts failed to secure the release of Israeli hostages; at least 200 Palestinians were killed in the attacks, according to the Hamas health ministry.
Israel Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Hamas in Gaza, Killing Hundreds"
Following two months of ceasefire, Israel launched large-scale attacks on Hamas in Gaza after mediation efforts failed to secure the release of Israeli hostages; at least 200 Palestinians were killed in the attacks, according to the Hamas health ministry.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Resumes Airstrikes on Gaza After Ceasefire Collapse
On March 20th, Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza, killing over 320 Palestinians, following failed negotiations with Hamas regarding the release of 59 Israeli hostages and the extension of the January 19th ceasefire.
Israel Resumes Airstrikes on Gaza After Ceasefire Collapse
On March 20th, Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza, killing over 320 Palestinians, following failed negotiations with Hamas regarding the release of 59 Israeli hostages and the extension of the January 19th ceasefire.
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56% Bias Score


UN Accuses Israel of 'Genocidal Acts,' Ignores Hamas War Crimes
A UN report accuses Israel of "genocidal acts," including measures affecting Palestinian birth rates and alleged sexual assault by Israeli security forces, while ignoring Hamas's documented war crimes such as sexual violence and the exploitation of children.
UN Accuses Israel of 'Genocidal Acts,' Ignores Hamas War Crimes
A UN report accuses Israel of "genocidal acts," including measures affecting Palestinian birth rates and alleged sexual assault by Israeli security forces, while ignoring Hamas's documented war crimes such as sexual violence and the exploitation of children.
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76% Bias Score


Israel Launches New Gaza Offensive, Hundreds of Casualties Reported
On March 18th, Israeli forces launched large-scale attacks on Gaza, resulting in over 322 Palestinian casualties, according to Gaza's Media Office, following a January 19th ceasefire; the attacks, authorized by Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz, targeted civilian areas, prompting co...
Israel Launches New Gaza Offensive, Hundreds of Casualties Reported
On March 18th, Israeli forces launched large-scale attacks on Gaza, resulting in over 322 Palestinian casualties, according to Gaza's Media Office, following a January 19th ceasefire; the attacks, authorized by Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz, targeted civilian areas, prompting co...
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56% Bias Score


Gaza Truce Collapses: 150 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Following a January truce, Israeli drone strikes continue in Gaza, causing at least 150 Palestinian deaths and severe shortages of essential supplies. Israel's border closure, intended to pressure Hamas for hostage releases, is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of war crimes.
Gaza Truce Collapses: 150 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Following a January truce, Israeli drone strikes continue in Gaza, causing at least 150 Palestinian deaths and severe shortages of essential supplies. Israel's border closure, intended to pressure Hamas for hostage releases, is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of war crimes.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Launches Airstrikes in Gaza, Killing at Least 30
On Tuesday, Israel conducted at least 35 airstrikes in Gaza, killing at least 30 Palestinians, marking the most intense violence since the January 19 ceasefire; Israel claims this is to secure the release of hostages, while Hamas says it will only release hostages if Israel meets its demands.

Israel Launches Airstrikes in Gaza, Killing at Least 30
On Tuesday, Israel conducted at least 35 airstrikes in Gaza, killing at least 30 Palestinians, marking the most intense violence since the January 19 ceasefire; Israel claims this is to secure the release of hostages, while Hamas says it will only release hostages if Israel meets its demands.
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56% Bias Score

Israel Resumes Gaza Operations After Hamas Rejects Ceasefire
Following the rejection of a US-brokered ceasefire extension by Hamas, Israel has resumed military operations against the group in the Gaza Strip, marking a significant escalation of the conflict after a six-week truce that saw the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

Israel Resumes Gaza Operations After Hamas Rejects Ceasefire
Following the rejection of a US-brokered ceasefire extension by Hamas, Israel has resumed military operations against the group in the Gaza Strip, marking a significant escalation of the conflict after a six-week truce that saw the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Launches Strongest Airstrikes on Gaza Since January
Overnight between March 17 and 18, Israel launched its strongest airstrikes on Hamas in Gaza since January, following Hamas's repeated delays in releasing hostages and its attempts to rebuild its military capabilities; the strikes are a test for Israel's new chief of staff amidst internal Israeli cr...

Israel Launches Strongest Airstrikes on Gaza Since January
Overnight between March 17 and 18, Israel launched its strongest airstrikes on Hamas in Gaza since January, following Hamas's repeated delays in releasing hostages and its attempts to rebuild its military capabilities; the strikes are a test for Israel's new chief of staff amidst internal Israeli cr...
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64% Bias Score

Gaza Border Restrictions Implemented Following Loud Noises
Following loud noises from Gaza, the Home Front Command issued new instructions for communities near the border, restricting gatherings and educational activities from February 18th, 2:00 AM to March 20th, 8:00 AM, impacting Sderot and other areas, while the local councils decide independently on fu...

Gaza Border Restrictions Implemented Following Loud Noises
Following loud noises from Gaza, the Home Front Command issued new instructions for communities near the border, restricting gatherings and educational activities from February 18th, 2:00 AM to March 20th, 8:00 AM, impacting Sderot and other areas, while the local councils decide independently on fu...
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Hamas Leaders and Hundreds of Civilians in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least five Hamas leaders and 326 civilians, bringing the total Palestinian death toll to 48,000 since October 2023; the White House confirmed President Trump was informed beforehand, suggesting US approval.

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Hamas Leaders and Hundreds of Civilians in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least five Hamas leaders and 326 civilians, bringing the total Palestinian death toll to 48,000 since October 2023; the White House confirmed President Trump was informed beforehand, suggesting US approval.
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56% Bias Score

Hamas Exploits Ceasefire for Military Buildup
Following a ceasefire deal, Hamas received NIS 1 billion worth of fuel, enabling it to fund 40,000 operatives for a year and repurpose civilian resources for military use, including unexploded ordnance for IED production, indicating strategic planning prioritizing military buildup over civilian well...

Hamas Exploits Ceasefire for Military Buildup
Following a ceasefire deal, Hamas received NIS 1 billion worth of fuel, enabling it to fund 40,000 operatives for a year and repurpose civilian resources for military use, including unexploded ordnance for IED production, indicating strategic planning prioritizing military buildup over civilian well...
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40% Bias Score
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