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Netanyahu's Enduring Influence on US-Israel Relations
Benjamin Netanyahu's decades-long influence on US foreign policy towards Israel, marked by both cooperation and conflict with various US presidents, demonstrates his strategic political maneuvering and ability to shape US policy.
Netanyahu's Enduring Influence on US-Israel Relations
Benjamin Netanyahu's decades-long influence on US foreign policy towards Israel, marked by both cooperation and conflict with various US presidents, demonstrates his strategic political maneuvering and ability to shape US policy.
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44% Bias Score


Netanyahu's Selective Engagement After October 7th Attacks
Following the October 7th attacks in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's lack of engagement with the national grief contrasts sharply with his immediate call to an Israeli released from captivity, only after learning of his upcoming meeting with the US President. This, coupled with his silen...
Netanyahu's Selective Engagement After October 7th Attacks
Following the October 7th attacks in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's lack of engagement with the national grief contrasts sharply with his immediate call to an Israeli released from captivity, only after learning of his upcoming meeting with the US President. This, coupled with his silen...
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56% Bias Score


Israel Considers US Government Efficiency Model, But Experts Warn of Insufficient Approach
Following the US's Department of Government Efficiency job cuts and budget surplus, Israel considers similar reforms, but experts warn that directly copying the American model would be insufficient to solve Israel's unique public sector problems.
Israel Considers US Government Efficiency Model, But Experts Warn of Insufficient Approach
Following the US's Department of Government Efficiency job cuts and budget surplus, Israel considers similar reforms, but experts warn that directly copying the American model would be insufficient to solve Israel's unique public sector problems.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Government Shifts NIS 1 Billion in Yeshiva Funding to Budget Base
The Israeli government moved approximately NIS 1 billion in yeshiva funding from "coalition funds" to the 2025 budget base, granting greater legal legitimacy and long-term stability, a move celebrated by Shas and Degel Hatorah but opposed by Agudat Yisrael.
Israeli Government Shifts NIS 1 Billion in Yeshiva Funding to Budget Base
The Israeli government moved approximately NIS 1 billion in yeshiva funding from "coalition funds" to the 2025 budget base, granting greater legal legitimacy and long-term stability, a move celebrated by Shas and Degel Hatorah but opposed by Agudat Yisrael.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Approves 5 Billion NIS Coalition Budget, Eliminating Classification in 2026
The Israeli government approved a 5 billion NIS coalition budget, with 1.27 billion NIS allocated to religious institutions, and an additional 360 million NIS for settlements, despite budget cuts elsewhere; the classification of coalition funds will be eliminated in 2026.
Israel Approves 5 Billion NIS Coalition Budget, Eliminating Classification in 2026
The Israeli government approved a 5 billion NIS coalition budget, with 1.27 billion NIS allocated to religious institutions, and an additional 360 million NIS for settlements, despite budget cuts elsewhere; the classification of coalition funds will be eliminated in 2026.
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56% Bias Score


Yigal Allon's Legacy: A Contrast Between Then and Now
This article reflects on the life and legacy of Yigal Allon, contrasting his political views with the current Israeli political climate, highlighting the dramatic changes that have occurred since his death in 1980 and assessing the continued relevance of his proposed Allon Plan for a two-state solut...
Yigal Allon's Legacy: A Contrast Between Then and Now
This article reflects on the life and legacy of Yigal Allon, contrasting his political views with the current Israeli political climate, highlighting the dramatic changes that have occurred since his death in 1980 and assessing the continued relevance of his proposed Allon Plan for a two-state solut...
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40% Bias Score

Former Teva CEO Launches Candidacy for World Zionist Congress, Calls for 'Israel 4.0'
Dr. Jeremy Levin, a prominent figure in the global biotech industry, launched his candidacy for the World Zionist Congress on October 7th, advocating for an overhaul of Israeli society and institutions under his "Israel 4.0" initiative, emphasizing democracy, pluralism, and transparency.

Former Teva CEO Launches Candidacy for World Zionist Congress, Calls for 'Israel 4.0'
Dr. Jeremy Levin, a prominent figure in the global biotech industry, launched his candidacy for the World Zionist Congress on October 7th, advocating for an overhaul of Israeli society and institutions under his "Israel 4.0" initiative, emphasizing democracy, pluralism, and transparency.
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40% Bias Score

Arab Joint List Could Win 13-17 Knesset Seats, Poll Shows
A StatNet poll for the Abraham Initiatives NGO indicates that a joint list of four main Arab parties in Israel could win 13-17 Knesset seats depending on voter turnout, compared to the current 10 seats. Voter turnout varies significantly by age (38% for 18-34 year olds vs 56% for those over 55) and ...

Arab Joint List Could Win 13-17 Knesset Seats, Poll Shows
A StatNet poll for the Abraham Initiatives NGO indicates that a joint list of four main Arab parties in Israel could win 13-17 Knesset seats depending on voter turnout, compared to the current 10 seats. Voter turnout varies significantly by age (38% for 18-34 year olds vs 56% for those over 55) and ...
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36% Bias Score

Tel Aviv Road Closures Highlight Religious-Secular Tensions in Israel
Due to religious observance, road closures in Tel Aviv caused by the Israeli government's decision to halt public works on Friday evenings have led to economic disruption and raised concerns about prioritization of religious interests over practical concerns and citizens' well-being.

Tel Aviv Road Closures Highlight Religious-Secular Tensions in Israel
Due to religious observance, road closures in Tel Aviv caused by the Israeli government's decision to halt public works on Friday evenings have led to economic disruption and raised concerns about prioritization of religious interests over practical concerns and citizens' well-being.
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68% Bias Score

Bibas's Knesset Testimony Demands Inquiry into Nir Oz Massacre
Yarden Bibas, whose family was murdered in the October 7th Nir Oz attack, delivered a Knesset speech detailing the failures of state protection and calling for a state commission of inquiry, supported by 83% of Israelis and 1,500 families.

Bibas's Knesset Testimony Demands Inquiry into Nir Oz Massacre
Yarden Bibas, whose family was murdered in the October 7th Nir Oz attack, delivered a Knesset speech detailing the failures of state protection and calling for a state commission of inquiry, supported by 83% of Israelis and 1,500 families.
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60% Bias Score

Lapid's Yesh Atid Party Plummets in Polls Amidst Negative Campaign Strategy
Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party is projected to drop to 12 Knesset seats in recent polls, due to voters' dissatisfaction with his negative campaigning against Prime Minister Netanyahu, while his proposed Egyptian trusteeship plan for Gaza has faced criticism over its rollout.

Lapid's Yesh Atid Party Plummets in Polls Amidst Negative Campaign Strategy
Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party is projected to drop to 12 Knesset seats in recent polls, due to voters' dissatisfaction with his negative campaigning against Prime Minister Netanyahu, while his proposed Egyptian trusteeship plan for Gaza has faced criticism over its rollout.
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44% Bias Score

Barkat Calls Netanyahu "Supreme Leader", Faces Criticism
Economy Minister Nir Barkat's controversial label of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel's "supreme leader" during a Friday N12 interview sparked criticism from hosts Ofira Asayag and Chaim Levinson, who questioned his loyalty and priorities, particularly in light of his neglecting to watch ...

Barkat Calls Netanyahu "Supreme Leader", Faces Criticism
Economy Minister Nir Barkat's controversial label of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel's "supreme leader" during a Friday N12 interview sparked criticism from hosts Ofira Asayag and Chaim Levinson, who questioned his loyalty and priorities, particularly in light of his neglecting to watch ...
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56% Bias Score
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