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Rafah Crossing Reopens, Offering Limited Relief to Gaza
After nearly nine months of closure, the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza reopened, allowing the transfer of around 50 patients to Egypt for medical treatment; however, the resumption of aid shipments through Rafah remains uncertain, despite 3,000 aid trucks being prepared in Sinai.
Rafah Crossing Reopens, Offering Limited Relief to Gaza
After nearly nine months of closure, the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza reopened, allowing the transfer of around 50 patients to Egypt for medical treatment; however, the resumption of aid shipments through Rafah remains uncertain, despite 3,000 aid trucks being prepared in Sinai.
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36% Bias Score


Rafah Crossing Reopens, Marking a Milestone in Gaza Ceasefire Deal
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, closed since May, reopened Saturday for medical evacuations, marking a significant step in the Gaza ceasefire deal that also involved releasing 111 Palestinian detainees held in Israel and the return of displaced Gazans to northern Gaza.
Rafah Crossing Reopens, Marking a Milestone in Gaza Ceasefire Deal
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, closed since May, reopened Saturday for medical evacuations, marking a significant step in the Gaza ceasefire deal that also involved releasing 111 Palestinian detainees held in Israel and the return of displaced Gazans to northern Gaza.
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32% Bias Score


Arab Nations Reject Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Five Arab nations—Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt—firmly rejected President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing their commitment to rebuilding the enclave and ensuring the continued presence of Palestinians in their homeland, despite expressing hopes for coll...
Arab Nations Reject Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Five Arab nations—Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt—firmly rejected President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing their commitment to rebuilding the enclave and ensuring the continued presence of Palestinians in their homeland, despite expressing hopes for coll...
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52% Bias Score


Israel Bans UNRWA, Leaving Millions of Palestinian Refugees at Risk
Israel's ban on the UN agency UNRWA, effective Thursday, threatens to displace millions of Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem who depend on the agency for essential services, triggering immediate humanitarian concerns and raising questions about the long-term implication...
Israel Bans UNRWA, Leaving Millions of Palestinian Refugees at Risk
Israel's ban on the UN agency UNRWA, effective Thursday, threatens to displace millions of Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem who depend on the agency for essential services, triggering immediate humanitarian concerns and raising questions about the long-term implication...
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60% Bias Score


Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon Amidst Hamas Confirmation of Military Chief's Death
Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, claiming compliance with the ceasefire, while Hamas confirmed the death of its military chief, and Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners in a prisoner exchange.
Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon Amidst Hamas Confirmation of Military Chief's Death
Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, claiming compliance with the ceasefire, while Hamas confirmed the death of its military chief, and Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners in a prisoner exchange.
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40% Bias Score


Israel and Hamas Complete Prisoner Exchange; IDF Remains in Jenin
Israeli soldier Agam Berger was released from Hamas captivity in a prisoner exchange involving the release of 110 Palestinian prisoners by Israel, with Israel stating they will maintain their presence in Jenin refugee camp following Operation Iron Wall.
Israel and Hamas Complete Prisoner Exchange; IDF Remains in Jenin
Israeli soldier Agam Berger was released from Hamas captivity in a prisoner exchange involving the release of 110 Palestinian prisoners by Israel, with Israel stating they will maintain their presence in Jenin refugee camp following Operation Iron Wall.
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Arab Nations Reject Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Five key Arab nations—Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt—firmly rejected US President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing their commitment to the Palestinians' right to remain in their homeland, while also affirming their support for a two-state solution and cri...

Arab Nations Reject Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Five key Arab nations—Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt—firmly rejected US President Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing their commitment to the Palestinians' right to remain in their homeland, while also affirming their support for a two-state solution and cri...
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48% Bias Score

Arab League Rejects Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Arab foreign ministers today unanimously rejected US President Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, citing concerns about regional stability and the violation of Palestinian rights, emphasizing their commitment to a two-state solution.

Arab League Rejects Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan
Arab foreign ministers today unanimously rejected US President Donald Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, citing concerns about regional stability and the violation of Palestinian rights, emphasizing their commitment to a two-state solution.
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56% Bias Score

Hostage Yarden Bibas to be Released; Fate of Family Remains Unknown
Yarden Bibas, father of two children kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023, will be released to Israel on Saturday as part of a hostage exchange; however, the fate of his children and wife remains uncertain, despite Hamas previously claiming their deaths.

Hostage Yarden Bibas to be Released; Fate of Family Remains Unknown
Yarden Bibas, father of two children kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023, will be released to Israel on Saturday as part of a hostage exchange; however, the fate of his children and wife remains uncertain, despite Hamas previously claiming their deaths.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Girl Denied Life-Saving Evacuation Amidst Healthcare Crisis
Two-year-old Habiba al-Askari from Gaza, suffering from protein C deficiency, is denied a medical evacuation to Jordan despite initial approval, leaving her with days to live due to rapidly spreading gangrene; this highlights the wider crisis where at least 2,500 children need urgent medical evacuat...

Gaza Girl Denied Life-Saving Evacuation Amidst Healthcare Crisis
Two-year-old Habiba al-Askari from Gaza, suffering from protein C deficiency, is denied a medical evacuation to Jordan despite initial approval, leaving her with days to live due to rapidly spreading gangrene; this highlights the wider crisis where at least 2,500 children need urgent medical evacuat...
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60% Bias Score

Smotrich's defiance over Gaza hostage deal: A vote for life or a dangerous gamble?
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich voted against the Gaza hostage deal, fearing it would hinder Israel's war aims; despite this, he remains in the government and believes a future confrontation is likely.

Smotrich's defiance over Gaza hostage deal: A vote for life or a dangerous gamble?
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich voted against the Gaza hostage deal, fearing it would hinder Israel's war aims; despite this, he remains in the government and believes a future confrontation is likely.
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64% Bias Score

Israel's UNRWA Ban Raises Concerns Amid Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's new law banning UNRWA operations in areas it controls, including East Jerusalem, took effect on January 30th, prompting concern from international actors and UNRWA, which says its work continues despite difficulties and staff facing hostility.

Israel's UNRWA Ban Raises Concerns Amid Gaza Humanitarian Crisis
Israel's new law banning UNRWA operations in areas it controls, including East Jerusalem, took effect on January 30th, prompting concern from international actors and UNRWA, which says its work continues despite difficulties and staff facing hostility.
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48% Bias Score
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