1Iranian regime allegedly not at risk of collapse
Story gist: US intelligence assesses that the Iranian government is not at risk of collapse. Sources report the regime remains able to influence the global economy and signal control amid US actions.
Down but not out: Iran’s regime shows it can still affect the global economy amid U.S. bombardment
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Exclusive: US intelligence says Iran government is not at risk of collapse, say sources
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Iran’s Leadership Signals It Is Still in Control and Able to Fight
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NBC frames Iran as resilient (‘down but not out’) despite US bombardment, emphasizing global economic impact. Center Reuters neutrally reports US intelligence assessment via sources. Right-leaning WSJ highlights regime’s control and fighting capability, portraying strength. Left stresses US aggression; right omits vulnerability; center avoids emphasis.
2Hezbollah fires at least 150 rockets at north, Iran launches missiles in ‘integrated operation’
Story gist: Hezbollah fired at least 150 rockets at northern Israel. Iran launched missiles in an integrated operation, with some Hezbollah missiles striking a satellite station in Ramle due to an IDF-reported isolated failure.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
IDF: ‘Isolated failure’ allowed Hezbollah missiles to strike satellite station, Ramle
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Exclusive | Hezbollah terrorists launch 100 rockets at Israel — overwhelming the Iron Dome
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting coverage and any perspective on the event. Center sources like Times of Israel emphasize IDF’s ‘isolated failure’ narrative, focusing on limited impact at Ramle satellite station. Right-leaning NY Post labels Hezbollah ‘terrorists’ and highlights rockets overwhelming Iron Dome, stressing defensive strain and aggression.
3Israel’s leaders are banking on Israelis internalizing war as a way of life
Story gist: Israel’s leaders seek to have citizens internalize war as a way of life amid conflicts including with Iran. Analyses appear in New Left Review’s Sidecar and Foreign Affairs.
Ilan Pappé, On the Warpath — Sidecar
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Israel After the Iran War
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Bias summary: Left-leaning New Left Review via Ilan Pappé frames Israel’s leaders critically as ‘on the warpath,’ emphasizing aggressive militarism and societal normalization of conflict. Center Foreign Affairs offers neutral strategic analysis of ‘Israel After the Iran War,’ focusing on geopolitical implications. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting pro-Israel security justifications or hawkish defenses of perpetual readiness.
4Iran war update: Israel under Hezbollah fire, Tel Avivians move underground
Story gist: Israel faces rocket fire from Hezbollah, with Tel Aviv residents moving underground. The IDF targets Iran and Hezbollah as missile threats continue after a week of war.
Iran war update: Israel under Hezbollah fire, Tel Avivians move underground
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After A Week Of War, Israel Sees Progress But Long Road Ahead
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IDF targets Iran, Hezbollah, missile threat continues
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz frames the story with emphasis on Israeli vulnerability, highlighting Hezbollah attacks and civilian sheltering in Tel Aviv. Center outlet Radio Free Europe notes Israeli military progress after a week but stresses a long road ahead. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post focuses on IDF strikes against Iran and Hezbollah, underscoring persistent missile threats.