

Israeli Demolition of Jenin Refugee Camp Displaces 30,000, UNRWA Declares Crisis
The Israeli army destroyed parts of the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank on January 21, displacing approximately 30,000 people and prompting UNRWA to declare a humanitarian crisis, with 13 schools closed and UNRWA aid services disrupted due to severed communication with Israeli authorities.
Israeli Demolition of Jenin Refugee Camp Displaces 30,000, UNRWA Declares Crisis
The Israeli army destroyed parts of the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank on January 21, displacing approximately 30,000 people and prompting UNRWA to declare a humanitarian crisis, with 13 schools closed and UNRWA aid services disrupted due to severed communication with Israeli authorities.
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52% Bias Score


Netanyahu and Trump Signal Potential for Further Israeli Territorial Expansion
Following meetings with US officials, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted about redrawing the map through military actions, while President Trump suggested support for expanding Israeli territory, raising concerns about further displacement of Palestinians and international condemnatio...
Netanyahu and Trump Signal Potential for Further Israeli Territorial Expansion
Following meetings with US officials, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted about redrawing the map through military actions, while President Trump suggested support for expanding Israeli territory, raising concerns about further displacement of Palestinians and international condemnatio...
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56% Bias Score


Tel Aviv 1936: Auerbach and Grundig's Parallel Refugee Narratives
Ellen Auerbach's 1936 photographs of Tel Aviv, now exhibited in Eberswalde, depict a city's rapid growth amidst the Arab revolt; juxtaposed with Lea Grundig's artwork from the same period, the exhibition offers a poignant portrayal of refugee experiences under Nazism and in Palestine.
Tel Aviv 1936: Auerbach and Grundig's Parallel Refugee Narratives
Ellen Auerbach's 1936 photographs of Tel Aviv, now exhibited in Eberswalde, depict a city's rapid growth amidst the Arab revolt; juxtaposed with Lea Grundig's artwork from the same period, the exhibition offers a poignant portrayal of refugee experiences under Nazism and in Palestine.
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32% Bias Score


Trump and Netanyahu Meet Amidst Tensions in the Middle East
US President Donald Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on [date] to discuss a Gaza ceasefire, Israel-Saudi Arabia relations, and other issues, amid ongoing violence in the West Bank and protests in the US.
Trump and Netanyahu Meet Amidst Tensions in the Middle East
US President Donald Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on [date] to discuss a Gaza ceasefire, Israel-Saudi Arabia relations, and other issues, amid ongoing violence in the West Bank and protests in the US.
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44% Bias Score


Terrorist Attack in Tayasir, Multiple Casualties
A terrorist attack on an Israeli military post near Tayasir on February 4th, 2025, resulted in multiple soldiers injured and the death of the attacker; this incident follows a larger Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank that has caused significant Palestinian casualties and infrastru...
Terrorist Attack in Tayasir, Multiple Casualties
A terrorist attack on an Israeli military post near Tayasir on February 4th, 2025, resulted in multiple soldiers injured and the death of the attacker; this incident follows a larger Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank that has caused significant Palestinian casualties and infrastru...
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64% Bias Score


Giller Prize Ends Scotiabank Sponsorship After Protests
The Giller Prize ended its 20-year sponsorship with Scotiabank on Monday, following over a year of protests from the literary community concerning the bank's investment in Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems via its subsidiary 1832 Asset Management; the decision comes after two protests at the a...
Giller Prize Ends Scotiabank Sponsorship After Protests
The Giller Prize ended its 20-year sponsorship with Scotiabank on Monday, following over a year of protests from the literary community concerning the bank's investment in Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems via its subsidiary 1832 Asset Management; the decision comes after two protests at the a...
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48% Bias Score

Trump, Netanyahu to Cooperate on Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Release
US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet at the White House to discuss the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, hostage release, and Israeli-Saudi normalization; the US opposes Hamas governing Gaza.

Trump, Netanyahu to Cooperate on Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Release
US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet at the White House to discuss the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, hostage release, and Israeli-Saudi normalization; the US opposes Hamas governing Gaza.
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44% Bias Score

Netanyahu's Washington Trip Highlights Tensions in Israeli Politics and the Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's unusually long flight to Washington, likely to avoid ICC warrant-related airspace, precedes a crucial meeting with President Trump, who seeks a broader Middle East peace deal, despite threats from Netanyahu's far-right allies to destabilize his government if the Ga...

Netanyahu's Washington Trip Highlights Tensions in Israeli Politics and the Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's unusually long flight to Washington, likely to avoid ICC warrant-related airspace, precedes a crucial meeting with President Trump, who seeks a broader Middle East peace deal, despite threats from Netanyahu's far-right allies to destabilize his government if the Ga...
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60% Bias Score

University of Michigan Students Sue Over Campus Bans Following Pro-Palestinian Protests
Jonathan Zou, a University of Michigan student, and four others are suing the university for violating their free speech rights after being banned from campus following a pro-Palestinian protest; the bans, issued after arrests but without formal charges, disrupt students' lives and ability to protes...

University of Michigan Students Sue Over Campus Bans Following Pro-Palestinian Protests
Jonathan Zou, a University of Michigan student, and four others are suing the university for violating their free speech rights after being banned from campus following a pro-Palestinian protest; the bans, issued after arrests but without formal charges, disrupt students' lives and ability to protes...
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40% Bias Score

UNRWA Defies Closure Order in East Jerusalem
UNRWA's East Jerusalem operations were shut down by Israel due to two new laws; however, they affirm their commitment to serving 80,000 patients while facing potential legal challenges and international scrutiny.

UNRWA Defies Closure Order in East Jerusalem
UNRWA's East Jerusalem operations were shut down by Israel due to two new laws; however, they affirm their commitment to serving 80,000 patients while facing potential legal challenges and international scrutiny.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Criminalizes Denial of October 7th Massacre, Renames Event
The Israeli Knesset passed a law imposing a five-year prison sentence for denying the October 7, 2023, massacre, now called the 'Shemini Atzeret Massacre', a move linked to Prime Minister Netanyahu's efforts to reframe the Gaza war and boost his approval ratings, currently below 40%.

Israel Criminalizes Denial of October 7th Massacre, Renames Event
The Israeli Knesset passed a law imposing a five-year prison sentence for denying the October 7, 2023, massacre, now called the 'Shemini Atzeret Massacre', a move linked to Prime Minister Netanyahu's efforts to reframe the Gaza war and boost his approval ratings, currently below 40%.
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48% Bias Score

Campus Antisemitism: Professor Faces Backlash for Hamas Criticism
Connecticut College professor Andrew Pessin faced a coordinated digital attack and death threats after criticizing Hamas in 2014, highlighting a rise in campus antisemitism and the failure of institutional leadership to address it.

Campus Antisemitism: Professor Faces Backlash for Hamas Criticism
Connecticut College professor Andrew Pessin faced a coordinated digital attack and death threats after criticizing Hamas in 2014, highlighting a rise in campus antisemitism and the failure of institutional leadership to address it.
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56% Bias Score