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Israel Extends State of Emergency Until 2025
Israel extended its state of emergency until December 16, 2025, with 29-7 Knesset vote, enabling the cabinet to bypass parliament; a separate bill increased the 2024 budget by $9 billion for defense, raising the deficit ceiling to 7.7% of GDP.
Israel Extends State of Emergency Until 2025
Israel extended its state of emergency until December 16, 2025, with 29-7 Knesset vote, enabling the cabinet to bypass parliament; a separate bill increased the 2024 budget by $9 billion for defense, raising the deficit ceiling to 7.7% of GDP.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Vows to Destroy Houthi Infrastructure Following Tel Aviv Missile Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to destroy Houthi infrastructure in Yemen after a missile attack on Tel Aviv on Saturday caused injuries; Israel also launched a diplomatic initiative to internationally label the Houthi rebels as a terrorist organization.
Israel Vows to Destroy Houthi Infrastructure Following Tel Aviv Missile Attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to destroy Houthi infrastructure in Yemen after a missile attack on Tel Aviv on Saturday caused injuries; Israel also launched a diplomatic initiative to internationally label the Houthi rebels as a terrorist organization.
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52% Bias Score


Syrian Rebels Unify Under New Government, Excluding SDF
Following a rebel victory in Syria on December 8, opposition groups have agreed to unify under the Defence Ministry, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, excluding the Kurdish-led SDF; Qatar is calling for sanctions to be lifted.
Syrian Rebels Unify Under New Government, Excluding SDF
Following a rebel victory in Syria on December 8, opposition groups have agreed to unify under the Defence Ministry, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, excluding the Kurdish-led SDF; Qatar is calling for sanctions to be lifted.
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56% Bias Score


Lod Music Festival Promotes Unity Amidst Israeli Conflict
The Bamizrach Festival in Lod, Israel (December 26-29), directed by Gil Ron Shama, uses music to bridge divides in a nation grappling with conflict; the diverse program features Jewish liturgical music with Arabic influences, aiming for unity.
Lod Music Festival Promotes Unity Amidst Israeli Conflict
The Bamizrach Festival in Lod, Israel (December 26-29), directed by Gil Ron Shama, uses music to bridge divides in a nation grappling with conflict; the diverse program features Jewish liturgical music with Arabic influences, aiming for unity.
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44% Bias Score


Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
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44% Bias Score


Gaza Airstrikes Kill 58, Jenin Strike Highlights Internal Palestinian Tensions
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 58 Palestinians since Sunday, including children in a designated humanitarian zone, while a general strike in Jenin protests Palestinian security force actions; hostage negotiations are underway in Qatar, but Israel reportedly rejects a permanent cease...
Gaza Airstrikes Kill 58, Jenin Strike Highlights Internal Palestinian Tensions
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 58 Palestinians since Sunday, including children in a designated humanitarian zone, while a general strike in Jenin protests Palestinian security force actions; hostage negotiations are underway in Qatar, but Israel reportedly rejects a permanent cease...
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Post-Assad Captagon Challenge
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's seizure of power in Syria has led to a pledge to end the country's lucrative Captagon trade, estimated at \$5.6 billion annually, involving the Assad family and military, raising concerns about economic impacts and the potential rise of alternative drugs.

Syria's Post-Assad Captagon Challenge
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's seizure of power in Syria has led to a pledge to end the country's lucrative Captagon trade, estimated at \$5.6 billion annually, involving the Assad family and military, raising concerns about economic impacts and the potential rise of alternative drugs.
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40% Bias Score

UN Resolution 2254: A Roadmap for Syria's Transition
UN Security Council Resolution 2254, adopted in 2015, seeks to guide Syria's transition to democracy through power-sharing, a new constitution, and free elections; however, its implementation faces challenges due to evolving realities and skepticism from some Syrian opposition groups.

UN Resolution 2254: A Roadmap for Syria's Transition
UN Security Council Resolution 2254, adopted in 2015, seeks to guide Syria's transition to democracy through power-sharing, a new constitution, and free elections; however, its implementation faces challenges due to evolving realities and skepticism from some Syrian opposition groups.
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36% Bias Score

US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift
Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...

US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift
Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...
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64% Bias Score

Magdeburg Attack: Mental Health, Not Saudi Politics, Cited as Primary Motive
The Magdeburg terror attack's perpetrator, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a self-described ex-Muslim from Saudi Arabia undergoing psychiatric treatment, was not demonstrably targeted by the Saudi state prior to his attack, despite warnings issued recently to German authorities and his claims of threat.

Magdeburg Attack: Mental Health, Not Saudi Politics, Cited as Primary Motive
The Magdeburg terror attack's perpetrator, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a self-described ex-Muslim from Saudi Arabia undergoing psychiatric treatment, was not demonstrably targeted by the Saudi state prior to his attack, despite warnings issued recently to German authorities and his claims of threat.
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48% Bias Score

HTS Seizes Damascus, Assad Reportedly Flees
Following a swift offensive launched on November 27, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) captured major Syrian cities, culminating in the reported flight of Bashar al-Assad on December 8; the group's leader, now known as Ahmed al-Shara, has announced plans for a transitional government.

HTS Seizes Damascus, Assad Reportedly Flees
Following a swift offensive launched on November 27, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) captured major Syrian cities, culminating in the reported flight of Bashar al-Assad on December 8; the group's leader, now known as Ahmed al-Shara, has announced plans for a transitional government.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade Causes Humanitarian Crisis
Following the October 7th Hamas attack, Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip has caused a humanitarian crisis, with the UN reporting lawlessness, armed looting of supplies, and over 100 denied aid delivery permits since October 6th, leading to dire living conditions and potential famine.

Gaza Blockade Causes Humanitarian Crisis
Following the October 7th Hamas attack, Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip has caused a humanitarian crisis, with the UN reporting lawlessness, armed looting of supplies, and over 100 denied aid delivery permits since October 6th, leading to dire living conditions and potential famine.
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56% Bias Score
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