January 11, 2026 – Israel Headlines

1UNRWA: Gaza’s children continue to endure dire conditions

Story gist: UNRWA reported that children in Gaza continue to endure dire conditions. UN News stated aid continues despite winter hardships in Gaza and the West Bank.
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UNRWA: Gaza’s children continue to endure dire conditions
— WAFA Agency
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Center
Aid continues despite winter hardship in Gaza and West Bank, UN says
— UN News
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like WAFA emphasize dire conditions endured by Gaza’s children, using sympathetic tone focused solely on Palestinian suffering. Center outlets like UN News highlight ongoing aid delivery amid winter hardships in Gaza and West Bank, maintaining neutral, solution-oriented framing. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential skepticism toward UNRWA or emphasis on Israeli security concerns.

2Israel and Hamas Get Ready to Go Back to War in Gaza – WSJ

Story gist: Reports indicate Israel plans a renewed offensive in Gaza in March, pending approval from U.S. President-elect Trump. Hamas is preparing to resume fighting amid stalled peace talks.
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Israel planning renewed Gaza offensive in March, report says
— Middle East Eye
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Center
Israel planning new Gaza City op in March, but will need okay from Trump — officials
— The Times of Israel
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Israel, Hamas ready to resume war in Gaza as Trump’s peace deal stalls: report
— New York Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Middle East Eye emphasize Israel’s aggressive ‘renewed offensive,’ omitting Hamas preparations. Center outlets like Times of Israel neutrally report Israel’s Gaza City operation needing Trump’s approval, citing officials. Right-leaning New York Post frames both Israel and Hamas as ready to resume war due to stalled ‘Trump’s peace deal,’ portraying Trump as peacemaker.

3Albanese’s handling of the Bondi attack exposed his weaknesses. An inquiry will mean uncomfortable questions for Labor | Dan Jervis-Bardy

Story gist: An inquiry into anti-Semitism was announced in Australia following the Bondi attack. Criticism targets Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s handling, raising questions for the Labor government.
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Albanese’s handling of the Bondi attack exposed his weaknesses. An inquiry will mean uncomfortable questions for Labor | Dan Jervis-Bardy
— The Guardian
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Inquiry must unmask the bad actors of anti-Semitism
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the story critically, highlighting Albanese’s weaknesses and uncomfortable questions for Labor from the Bondi attack inquiry. Right-leaning outlets like The Australian emphasize unmasking anti-Semitic bad actors. No center-leaning coverage appears, omitting a neutral perspective on the inquiry’s scope and government response.