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Israel Creates Gaza Buffer Zone, Demolishing Thousands of Buildings
Following the October 7 Hamas attack, the Israeli army created a one-kilometer buffer zone in Gaza, demolishing over 6200 buildings and killing Palestinians who entered the area, actions that international law experts say may constitute war crimes.
Israel Creates Gaza Buffer Zone, Demolishing Thousands of Buildings
Following the October 7 Hamas attack, the Israeli army created a one-kilometer buffer zone in Gaza, demolishing over 6200 buildings and killing Palestinians who entered the area, actions that international law experts say may constitute war crimes.
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64% Bias Score


Israel Retracts Account of Rafah Attack Killing 15 Medics After Video Evidence Emerges
On March 23, 2024, Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian ambulances near Rafah, killing 15 medics. Video evidence contradicts the initial Israeli claim that the vehicles moved suspiciously, leading to a retraction and raising concerns about potential war crimes.
Israel Retracts Account of Rafah Attack Killing 15 Medics After Video Evidence Emerges
On March 23, 2024, Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian ambulances near Rafah, killing 15 medics. Video evidence contradicts the initial Israeli claim that the vehicles moved suspiciously, leading to a retraction and raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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48% Bias Score


British Nationals Accused of War Crimes in Gaza
A report alleges ten British nationals serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2024, including the deliberate targeting of civilians and destruction of protected sites; the report, compiled by British lawyers and researchers in The Hague, includes wi...
British Nationals Accused of War Crimes in Gaza
A report alleges ten British nationals serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes in Gaza between October 2023 and May 2024, including the deliberate targeting of civilians and destruction of protected sites; the report, compiled by British lawyers and researchers in The Hague, includes wi...
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56% Bias Score


Palestinian Detainees Allege Abuse in Israeli Prisons
Five Palestinian former prisoners, released after the October 7 attacks, allege abuse including beatings, electric shocks, and sexual abuse during their detention under Israel's Unlawful Combatants Law; the IDF denies systematic abuse but says it investigates specific complaints.
Palestinian Detainees Allege Abuse in Israeli Prisons
Five Palestinian former prisoners, released after the October 7 attacks, allege abuse including beatings, electric shocks, and sexual abuse during their detention under Israel's Unlawful Combatants Law; the IDF denies systematic abuse but says it investigates specific complaints.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Summons Israeli Ambassador over Killing of Palestinian Aid Workers
The Netherlands summoned the Israeli ambassador to seek clarification on the March 23rd Israeli attack that killed fifteen Palestinian aid workers in a clearly marked UN convoy, escalating diplomatic pressure on Israel.
Netherlands Summons Israeli Ambassador over Killing of Palestinian Aid Workers
The Netherlands summoned the Israeli ambassador to seek clarification on the March 23rd Israeli attack that killed fifteen Palestinian aid workers in a clearly marked UN convoy, escalating diplomatic pressure on Israel.
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Water Crisis: 97% Drop in Consumption After War
Gaza faces an unprecedented water crisis following the war, with over 60% of water infrastructure destroyed, causing a 97% drop in per capita water consumption to 3-15 liters daily, impacting over two million people and creating severe health risks.
Gaza Water Crisis: 97% Drop in Consumption After War
Gaza faces an unprecedented water crisis following the war, with over 60% of water infrastructure destroyed, causing a 97% drop in per capita water consumption to 3-15 liters daily, impacting over two million people and creating severe health risks.
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60% Bias Score

Israeli forces admit initial account of Palestinian medics' deaths was 'wrong'
On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinian emergency vehicles near Rafah, killing 15 medics; video evidence contradicts the IDF's initial claim that the vehicles lacked lights and emergency signals, raising concerns about potential war crimes.

Israeli forces admit initial account of Palestinian medics' deaths was 'wrong'
On March 23, 2024, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinian emergency vehicles near Rafah, killing 15 medics; video evidence contradicts the IDF's initial claim that the vehicles lacked lights and emergency signals, raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Army Kills Fifteen Aid Workers in Gaza; Evidence Contradicts Initial Claims
Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israeli soldiers near Rafah on March 23, 2024; initial Israeli claims that the convoy was unidentified and lacked lighting were contradicted by video evidence, leading to an admission of falsehood and a new claim that some workers were Hamas militants; human rights...

Israeli Army Kills Fifteen Aid Workers in Gaza; Evidence Contradicts Initial Claims
Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israeli soldiers near Rafah on March 23, 2024; initial Israeli claims that the convoy was unidentified and lacked lighting were contradicted by video evidence, leading to an admission of falsehood and a new claim that some workers were Hamas militants; human rights...
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52% Bias Score

IDF's Shifting Narrative on Killing of Palestinian Medics Raises Accountability Concerns
The IDF's changing account of killing 15 Palestinian medics and civil defense workers on March 23, initially claiming they advanced suspiciously toward troops, then alleging links to Hamas, follows a pattern of shifting narratives in similar cases, raising concerns about accountability and transpare...

IDF's Shifting Narrative on Killing of Palestinian Medics Raises Accountability Concerns
The IDF's changing account of killing 15 Palestinian medics and civil defense workers on March 23, initially claiming they advanced suspiciously toward troops, then alleging links to Hamas, follows a pattern of shifting narratives in similar cases, raising concerns about accountability and transpare...
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52% Bias Score

Liberation of Guevo Village; 11-Year-Old Girl's Bravery During Occupation
On April 8th, Russia announced the liberation of the village of Guevo in the Kursk region, after eight months of Ukrainian occupation. Eleven-year-old Alesya Brakhnova saved her injured parents during shelling, highlighting the human cost of war and subsequent recovery efforts.

Liberation of Guevo Village; 11-Year-Old Girl's Bravery During Occupation
On April 8th, Russia announced the liberation of the village of Guevo in the Kursk region, after eight months of Ukrainian occupation. Eleven-year-old Alesya Brakhnova saved her injured parents during shelling, highlighting the human cost of war and subsequent recovery efforts.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Israeli Blockade
Israel's cutoff of humanitarian aid to Gaza, coupled with ongoing military operations, has created a dire humanitarian crisis affecting two million civilians, marked by widespread hunger, lack of clean water, and unsanitary displacement camps; the UN warns of a "war without limits".

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Israeli Blockade
Israel's cutoff of humanitarian aid to Gaza, coupled with ongoing military operations, has created a dire humanitarian crisis affecting two million civilians, marked by widespread hunger, lack of clean water, and unsanitary displacement camps; the UN warns of a "war without limits".
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Aid Cut-off and Ongoing Conflict
Israel's halting of aid to Gaza, following intense military operations, has created a dire humanitarian crisis, causing widespread hunger, water scarcity, and unsanitary conditions for two million civilians, with over 280,000 displaced and hospitals overwhelmed.

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Aid Cut-off and Ongoing Conflict
Israel's halting of aid to Gaza, following intense military operations, has created a dire humanitarian crisis, causing widespread hunger, water scarcity, and unsanitary conditions for two million civilians, with over 280,000 displaced and hospitals overwhelmed.
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52% Bias Score
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