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Beirut Removes Political Symbols Amidst Mixed Reactions
Lebanon's Beirut municipality launched a campaign to remove political and sectarian symbols from public areas, aiming for a unified national image, but facing mixed reactions from citizens and selective enforcement. The campaign coincides with infrastructure rebuilding after recent Israeli attacks a...
Beirut Removes Political Symbols Amidst Mixed Reactions
Lebanon's Beirut municipality launched a campaign to remove political and sectarian symbols from public areas, aiming for a unified national image, but facing mixed reactions from citizens and selective enforcement. The campaign coincides with infrastructure rebuilding after recent Israeli attacks a...
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36% Bias Score


Unsustainable Governments in Lebanon and Syria: A Call for Geopolitical Restructuring
The October 7, 2023, attacks in the Middle East triggered the formation of new governments in Lebanon and Syria, but these governments are unlikely to be sustainable due to unresolved sectarian issues; a potential solution involves restructuring the region into smaller entities based on communal ide...
Unsustainable Governments in Lebanon and Syria: A Call for Geopolitical Restructuring
The October 7, 2023, attacks in the Middle East triggered the formation of new governments in Lebanon and Syria, but these governments are unlikely to be sustainable due to unresolved sectarian issues; a potential solution involves restructuring the region into smaller entities based on communal ide...
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48% Bias Score


Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Ceasefire Violations in South Lebanon
Hezbollah's Secretary-General Naim Qassem accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement in South Lebanon over 2,700 times since November 27th, occupying Lebanese land, and refusing to withdraw. He emphasized Hezbollah's commitment to the agreement, but only within the boundaries south of the L...
Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Ceasefire Violations in South Lebanon
Hezbollah's Secretary-General Naim Qassem accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement in South Lebanon over 2,700 times since November 27th, occupying Lebanese land, and refusing to withdraw. He emphasized Hezbollah's commitment to the agreement, but only within the boundaries south of the L...
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52% Bias Score


Israel to Maintain Indefinite Military Presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria
Israel's defense minister announced that Israeli troops will remain indefinitely in "security zones" across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, complicating ceasefire talks and raising concerns about the humanitarian impact, particularly given the high number of civilian deaths in both Gaza (over 51,000) and ...
Israel to Maintain Indefinite Military Presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria
Israel's defense minister announced that Israeli troops will remain indefinitely in "security zones" across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, complicating ceasefire talks and raising concerns about the humanitarian impact, particularly given the high number of civilian deaths in both Gaza (over 51,000) and ...
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64% Bias Score


Aoun Rejects Iraq's Militia Integration Model, Angering Baghdad
Lebanese President Michel Aoun's rejection of Iraq's model for integrating Iranian-backed militias into the state angered Baghdad, prompting the summoning of Lebanon's ambassador; Aoun seeks a state weapons monopoly in Lebanon, contrasting with Iraq's integration of the PMF.
Aoun Rejects Iraq's Militia Integration Model, Angering Baghdad
Lebanese President Michel Aoun's rejection of Iraq's model for integrating Iranian-backed militias into the state angered Baghdad, prompting the summoning of Lebanon's ambassador; Aoun seeks a state weapons monopoly in Lebanon, contrasting with Iraq's integration of the PMF.
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32% Bias Score


Aoun Calls for Hezbollah Disarmament by 2025
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated his hope for Hezbollah's disarmament by 2025, following an Israeli military campaign that significantly weakened the group; this comes amid pressure from the US and Israel, but Aoun stressed the need for dialogue to avoid civil war.
Aoun Calls for Hezbollah Disarmament by 2025
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated his hope for Hezbollah's disarmament by 2025, following an Israeli military campaign that significantly weakened the group; this comes amid pressure from the US and Israel, but Aoun stressed the need for dialogue to avoid civil war.
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Aoun Pushes for Hezbollah Disarmament Amidst Israeli Attacks and Internal Resistance
Lebanon's new president, Joseph Aoun, is pushing for Hezbollah's disarmament, facing resistance from the group and amidst continued Israeli attacks that have killed at least 71 civilians since November's ceasefire, according to the UN, prompting fears of civil conflict.

Aoun Pushes for Hezbollah Disarmament Amidst Israeli Attacks and Internal Resistance
Lebanon's new president, Joseph Aoun, is pushing for Hezbollah's disarmament, facing resistance from the group and amidst continued Israeli attacks that have killed at least 71 civilians since November's ceasefire, according to the UN, prompting fears of civil conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Two Hezbollah Members in Southern Lebanon
Two Hezbollah members were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Southern Lebanon on Friday, November 29th, 2024, despite a ceasefire; Israel claims the men were responsible for Hezbollah communication systems, escalating tensions.

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Two Hezbollah Members in Southern Lebanon
Two Hezbollah members were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Southern Lebanon on Friday, November 29th, 2024, despite a ceasefire; Israel claims the men were responsible for Hezbollah communication systems, escalating tensions.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Declares Indefinite Occupation of "Security Zones" in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria
Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, Israel's defense minister announced the indefinite occupation of "security zones" in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, claiming it's necessary to prevent future attacks; however, this is widely viewed as a violation of international law.

Israel Declares Indefinite Occupation of "Security Zones" in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria
Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, Israel's defense minister announced the indefinite occupation of "security zones" in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, claiming it's necessary to prevent future attacks; however, this is widely viewed as a violation of international law.
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64% Bias Score

Aoun: Hezbollah Seeks No War, Aims for State Weapon Control by 2025
Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated that Hezbollah does not seek war with Israel and that the Lebanese state aims to control all weapons by 2025, a goal aided by ongoing dialogue with Hezbollah and the Lebanese army's actions to confiscate weapons caches and arrest suspects in recent rocket attack...

Aoun: Hezbollah Seeks No War, Aims for State Weapon Control by 2025
Lebanese President Michel Aoun stated that Hezbollah does not seek war with Israel and that the Lebanese state aims to control all weapons by 2025, a goal aided by ongoing dialogue with Hezbollah and the Lebanese army's actions to confiscate weapons caches and arrest suspects in recent rocket attack...
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40% Bias Score

Israel to Maintain Long-Term Military Control over Occupied Territories
Israel's Foreign Minister announced on April 16th that Israel will maintain permanent military control over occupied territories in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria to create buffer zones, impacting humanitarian aid and hostage negotiations with Hamas; this decision follows the October 2023 Hamas attacks an...

Israel to Maintain Long-Term Military Control over Occupied Territories
Israel's Foreign Minister announced on April 16th that Israel will maintain permanent military control over occupied territories in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria to create buffer zones, impacting humanitarian aid and hostage negotiations with Hamas; this decision follows the October 2023 Hamas attacks an...
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60% Bias Score

Aoun Seeks Hezbollah Disarmament by 2025
Lebanese President Michel Aoun hopes to disarm Hezbollah by 2025 following an Israeli military campaign that significantly weakened the group; he proposes integrating Hezbollah members into the Lebanese army through dialogue, acknowledging the delicate situation and potential for civil war.

Aoun Seeks Hezbollah Disarmament by 2025
Lebanese President Michel Aoun hopes to disarm Hezbollah by 2025 following an Israeli military campaign that significantly weakened the group; he proposes integrating Hezbollah members into the Lebanese army through dialogue, acknowledging the delicate situation and potential for civil war.
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52% Bias Score
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