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Major Wildfires West of Jerusalem Trigger National Emergency
Devastating wildfires west of Jerusalem have injured at least 23 people, prompting a national emergency, highway closures, evacuations of five communities, and international aid in the form of aircraft from several countries; the fires are the worst in a decade and an investigation is ongoing.
Major Wildfires West of Jerusalem Trigger National Emergency
Devastating wildfires west of Jerusalem have injured at least 23 people, prompting a national emergency, highway closures, evacuations of five communities, and international aid in the form of aircraft from several countries; the fires are the worst in a decade and an investigation is ongoing.
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24% Bias Score


Threats to Destroy Al-Aqsa Mosque Spark International Concern
The Palestinian government expressed extreme concern over threats by Israeli settler organizations to demolish the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem and build a temple in its place, prompting calls for international intervention.
Threats to Destroy Al-Aqsa Mosque Spark International Concern
The Palestinian government expressed extreme concern over threats by Israeli settler organizations to demolish the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem and build a temple in its place, prompting calls for international intervention.
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44% Bias Score


Medieval Jerusalem Pilgrims' Diverse Origins Revealed by Cenacle Inscriptions
Using advanced imaging, researchers deciphered 14th-16th century inscriptions in Jerusalem's Cenacle, revealing a diverse range of pilgrims including Armenians, Czechs, Serbs, and Arabic-speaking Eastern Christians, challenging previous Eurocentric views of medieval pilgrimage.
Medieval Jerusalem Pilgrims' Diverse Origins Revealed by Cenacle Inscriptions
Using advanced imaging, researchers deciphered 14th-16th century inscriptions in Jerusalem's Cenacle, revealing a diverse range of pilgrims including Armenians, Czechs, Serbs, and Arabic-speaking Eastern Christians, challenging previous Eurocentric views of medieval pilgrimage.
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12% Bias Score


ONE DUBNOV: Jerusalem Luxury Development Blends Heritage and Modernity
In Jerusalem's Talbiyeh, the ONE DUBNOV residential project, designed by Yoma Architects, respectfully integrates a restored 1950s villa into a new luxury development, blending historical preservation with modern design to enhance Jerusalem's Cultural Mile.
ONE DUBNOV: Jerusalem Luxury Development Blends Heritage and Modernity
In Jerusalem's Talbiyeh, the ONE DUBNOV residential project, designed by Yoma Architects, respectfully integrates a restored 1950s villa into a new luxury development, blending historical preservation with modern design to enhance Jerusalem's Cultural Mile.
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48% Bias Score


Passover Seder: A Call for Unity Amidst Israel's Divisions
As Passover approaches, an Israeli author uses the Seder's intergenerational dialogue as a model to address the nation's deep political and social divisions, urging Israelis to prioritize unity and overcome polarization by engaging in respectful conversations, despite disagreements.
Passover Seder: A Call for Unity Amidst Israel's Divisions
As Passover approaches, an Israeli author uses the Seder's intergenerational dialogue as a model to address the nation's deep political and social divisions, urging Israelis to prioritize unity and overcome polarization by engaging in respectful conversations, despite disagreements.
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36% Bias Score


Jerusalem's Har Nof Slopes Project Approved
The Jerusalem Local Planning and Building Committee conditionally approved the Har Nof Slopes project, a 16-hectare development with 1,900 housing units and extensive public spaces, transforming a polluted industrial site into a sustainable neighborhood, improving quality of life for thousands, and ...
Jerusalem's Har Nof Slopes Project Approved
The Jerusalem Local Planning and Building Committee conditionally approved the Har Nof Slopes project, a 16-hectare development with 1,900 housing units and extensive public spaces, transforming a polluted industrial site into a sustainable neighborhood, improving quality of life for thousands, and ...
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56% Bias Score

Jerusalem Honors Stuart Hershkowitz for Extensive Community Contributions
Stuart Hershkowitz, a former banking executive, will receive Jerusalem's highest honor, the Yakir Yerushalayim award, on May 25th, for his extensive contributions to the city's education, community building, and economic development, notably integrating haredi students into higher education and esta...

Jerusalem Honors Stuart Hershkowitz for Extensive Community Contributions
Stuart Hershkowitz, a former banking executive, will receive Jerusalem's highest honor, the Yakir Yerushalayim award, on May 25th, for his extensive contributions to the city's education, community building, and economic development, notably integrating haredi students into higher education and esta...
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40% Bias Score

Medieval Graffiti Unearthed at Jerusalem's Cenacle Reveals Diverse Pilgrimage
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have unveiled 40 medieval graffiti inscriptions at the Cenacle, the traditional site of the Last Supper, revealing pilgrims from diverse locations such as Serbia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Armenia, Syria, and Aleppo, challenging previously held assumptions about the si...

Medieval Graffiti Unearthed at Jerusalem's Cenacle Reveals Diverse Pilgrimage
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have unveiled 40 medieval graffiti inscriptions at the Cenacle, the traditional site of the Last Supper, revealing pilgrims from diverse locations such as Serbia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Armenia, Syria, and Aleppo, challenging previously held assumptions about the si...
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48% Bias Score

Defiance at Al-Aqsa: Surge in Jewish Worship Prompts Tensions
During Passover, over 6,315 Jewish worshippers, including far-right Israeli lawmaker Zvi Sukkot, visited Jerusalem's al-Aqsa compound, openly praying in violation of the status quo agreement that restricts Jewish prayer there, prompting concern over regional stability.

Defiance at Al-Aqsa: Surge in Jewish Worship Prompts Tensions
During Passover, over 6,315 Jewish worshippers, including far-right Israeli lawmaker Zvi Sukkot, visited Jerusalem's al-Aqsa compound, openly praying in violation of the status quo agreement that restricts Jewish prayer there, prompting concern over regional stability.
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48% Bias Score

Resilience of Faith: Holy Week Pilgrimage in Post-Conflict Jerusalem
Spanish pilgrims completed a Holy Week pilgrimage in Jerusalem, visiting significant sites despite security concerns and reduced tourism due to the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent Israeli offensive, highlighting the resilience of faith-based travel.

Resilience of Faith: Holy Week Pilgrimage in Post-Conflict Jerusalem
Spanish pilgrims completed a Holy Week pilgrimage in Jerusalem, visiting significant sites despite security concerns and reduced tourism due to the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent Israeli offensive, highlighting the resilience of faith-based travel.
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52% Bias Score

Al-Quds Day 2024: Gaza Conflict Casts Shadow on Observances
Al-Quds Day, observed annually on the last Friday of Ramadan, takes on heightened significance this year due to the ongoing war in Gaza and restrictions on access to Al-Aqsa Mosque, impacting demonstrations and speeches globally.

Al-Quds Day 2024: Gaza Conflict Casts Shadow on Observances
Al-Quds Day, observed annually on the last Friday of Ramadan, takes on heightened significance this year due to the ongoing war in Gaza and restrictions on access to Al-Aqsa Mosque, impacting demonstrations and speeches globally.
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60% Bias Score

Jerusalem's Three-Day Purim: A Unique Celebration
Jerusalem's Purim is extended to three days this year because the 15th of Adar falls on Shabbat, requiring a modified schedule for religious observances, including the Megillah reading, festive meals, and gift-giving, highlighting the city's unique historical context within the Purim narrative.

Jerusalem's Three-Day Purim: A Unique Celebration
Jerusalem's Purim is extended to three days this year because the 15th of Adar falls on Shabbat, requiring a modified schedule for religious observances, including the Megillah reading, festive meals, and gift-giving, highlighting the city's unique historical context within the Purim narrative.
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48% Bias Score
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