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France, Saudi Arabia Push for Two-State Solution Amidst US, Israel Boycott
France and Saudi Arabia launched a UN conference in New York on Monday to push for a two-state solution for Palestinians, while the US and Israel boycotted the meeting; the meeting was postponed from June due to a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran following attacks on Iran by Israel and the US...
France, Saudi Arabia Push for Two-State Solution Amidst US, Israel Boycott
France and Saudi Arabia launched a UN conference in New York on Monday to push for a two-state solution for Palestinians, while the US and Israel boycotted the meeting; the meeting was postponed from June due to a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran following attacks on Iran by Israel and the US...
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48% Bias Score


International Conference on Palestinian Statehood and Dutch Murder Trial
A UN conference in New York is discussing the recognition of a Palestinian state and a two-state solution, while a man is on trial in Dordrecht, Netherlands, for allegedly beheading his mother.
International Conference on Palestinian Statehood and Dutch Murder Trial
A UN conference in New York is discussing the recognition of a Palestinian state and a two-state solution, while a man is on trial in Dordrecht, Netherlands, for allegedly beheading his mother.
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16% Bias Score


France, Saudi Arabia Push for Two-State Solution Amid US, Israel Boycott
France and Saudi Arabia launched a UN conference in New York on Monday to push for a two-state solution for Palestinians, while the US and Israel boycotted it; the meeting was delayed from June due to the recent 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran.
France, Saudi Arabia Push for Two-State Solution Amid US, Israel Boycott
France and Saudi Arabia launched a UN conference in New York on Monday to push for a two-state solution for Palestinians, while the US and Israel boycotted it; the meeting was delayed from June due to the recent 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Bans Entry for Two Israeli Ministers Over Extremist Views
The Netherlands banned entry for Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich due to their violent statements on the West Bank, becoming the seventh country to impose such sanctions; both ministers responded angrily, accusing the Netherlands of bias.
Netherlands Bans Entry for Two Israeli Ministers Over Extremist Views
The Netherlands banned entry for Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich due to their violent statements on the West Bank, becoming the seventh country to impose such sanctions; both ministers responded angrily, accusing the Netherlands of bias.
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48% Bias Score


Albanese Signals Potential for Gaza Liberation, Linking it to Palestinian State Recognition
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indicated that Gaza could be freed from Hamas rule, potentially paving the way for Australian recognition of a Palestinian state, while criticizing Israeli denials of starvation in Gaza amidst conflicting reports from aid agencies and the UN.
Albanese Signals Potential for Gaza Liberation, Linking it to Palestinian State Recognition
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indicated that Gaza could be freed from Hamas rule, potentially paving the way for Australian recognition of a Palestinian state, while criticizing Israeli denials of starvation in Gaza amidst conflicting reports from aid agencies and the UN.
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52% Bias Score


NSW Premier clashes with activist over Harbour Bridge march
NSW Premier Chris Minns is in a standoff with activist Josh Lees over a planned Harbour Bridge march, highlighting tensions between the right to protest and concerns about public order and costs; the march is backed by the Greens but opposed by the Jewish community and the NSW opposition.
NSW Premier clashes with activist over Harbour Bridge march
NSW Premier Chris Minns is in a standoff with activist Josh Lees over a planned Harbour Bridge march, highlighting tensions between the right to protest and concerns about public order and costs; the march is backed by the Greens but opposed by the Jewish community and the NSW opposition.
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48% Bias Score

NSW Labor Divided Over Premier's Blockade of Pro-Palestine Bridge March
NSW Premier Chris Minns's opposition to a pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday has caused a rift within his Labor party, with MPs accusing him of overstepping his authority and prioritizing traffic flow over humanitarian concerns. Minns insists the march would cause signifi...

NSW Labor Divided Over Premier's Blockade of Pro-Palestine Bridge March
NSW Premier Chris Minns's opposition to a pro-Palestine march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday has caused a rift within his Labor party, with MPs accusing him of overstepping his authority and prioritizing traffic flow over humanitarian concerns. Minns insists the march would cause signifi...
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Settler Under House Arrest for Killing Palestinian Activist
An Israeli settler, Yinon Levy, is under house arrest for the shooting death of Palestinian activist Odeh Muhammad Khalil al-Hathaleen near the Carmel settlement in Masafer Yatta. The incident, filmed and widely circulated, began with a settler bulldozing Palestinian land, escalated into a confronta...

Israeli Settler Under House Arrest for Killing Palestinian Activist
An Israeli settler, Yinon Levy, is under house arrest for the shooting death of Palestinian activist Odeh Muhammad Khalil al-Hathaleen near the Carmel settlement in Masafer Yatta. The incident, filmed and widely circulated, began with a settler bulldozing Palestinian land, escalated into a confronta...
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40% Bias Score

France to Recognize State of Palestine, Intensifying Middle East Pressure
France will officially recognize the State of Palestine at the UN in September, a move supported by at least 142 countries but opposed by the US and Israel, amid a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza with over 59,000 reported deaths, intensifying international pressure on Israel to negotiate.

France to Recognize State of Palestine, Intensifying Middle East Pressure
France will officially recognize the State of Palestine at the UN in September, a move supported by at least 142 countries but opposed by the US and Israel, amid a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza with over 59,000 reported deaths, intensifying international pressure on Israel to negotiate.
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44% Bias Score

Israel's New Aid Group Registration Rules Raise Safety Concerns
Israel's new rules for aid groups in Palestinian Territories require reregistration by September, demanding employee data and potentially barring operations if staff express views critical of Israel, raising concerns over safety and humanitarian aid delivery.

Israel's New Aid Group Registration Rules Raise Safety Concerns
Israel's new rules for aid groups in Palestinian Territories require reregistration by September, demanding employee data and potentially barring operations if staff express views critical of Israel, raising concerns over safety and humanitarian aid delivery.
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40% Bias Score

UCLA Settles $6.5M Lawsuit Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination During Pro-Palestinian Protests
UCLA will pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Jewish students and a professor alleging antisemitic discrimination during last year's pro-Palestinian protests on campus, admitting shortcomings in addressing the issue and agreeing to fund Jewish student groups and antisemitism initiatives.

UCLA Settles $6.5M Lawsuit Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination During Pro-Palestinian Protests
UCLA will pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Jewish students and a professor alleging antisemitic discrimination during last year's pro-Palestinian protests on campus, admitting shortcomings in addressing the issue and agreeing to fund Jewish student groups and antisemitism initiatives.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Death Toll Rises Despite Announced Humanitarian Pause
Despite Israel's announcement of daily 10-hour pauses in attacks on Gaza to allow humanitarian aid, at least 63 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces hours into the first such pause. The ongoing conflict and insufficient aid deliveries, amidst 133 starvation deaths, are worsening the humanitari...

Gaza Death Toll Rises Despite Announced Humanitarian Pause
Despite Israel's announcement of daily 10-hour pauses in attacks on Gaza to allow humanitarian aid, at least 63 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces hours into the first such pause. The ongoing conflict and insufficient aid deliveries, amidst 133 starvation deaths, are worsening the humanitari...
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52% Bias Score
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