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May 31, 2026 – Israel Headlines

1Israel pursuing ‘scorched earth’ policy, says Lebanon PM, as more airstrikes hit country’s south

Story gist: Israeli airstrikes struck southern Lebanon. The Lebanese prime minister accused Israel of a ‘scorched earth’ policy. Strikes were reported near an ancient heritage castle site.
Left
Israel pursuing ‘scorched earth’ policy, says Lebanon PM, as more airstrikes hit country’s south
— The Guardian
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Center
Israeli launches strikes near ancient heritage castle site in southern Lebanon
— AP News
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Right
Israel making ‘every possible mistake’ in Lebanon, Tel Aviv University vice-rector says
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: The Guardian headline amplifies the Lebanese prime minister’s ‘scorched earth’ accusation to frame Israeli actions as destructive. AP News emphasizes strikes near an ancient heritage site, focusing on location without broader judgment. The Jerusalem Post highlights internal Israeli criticism via a Tel Aviv University vice-rector’s claim of ‘every possible mistake.’ Left coverage stresses external condemnation, center stresses factual targeting details, and right notes domestic dissent.

2Police open investigation into animal abuse and abuse of woman, child

Story gist: Israeli settlers raided a Palestinian village in the West Bank. A settler struck a dog, some Palestinians were wounded including by IDF fire, and police opened an investigation into animal abuse and abuse of a woman and child.
Left
Seven Palestinians Wounded in West Bank Settler Raid, Some by IDF Fire
— Haaretz
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Center
For 2nd time in days, settler filmed striking dog during raid on Palestinian village
— The Times of Israel
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Right
Police open investigation into animal abuse and abuse of woman, child
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz leads with Palestinian casualties and IDF involvement to frame the event as violence against civilians. Center outlet Times of Israel emphasizes the filmed dog abuse and notes it as a repeat incident. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post focuses narrowly on the police investigation into abuse of a woman, child, and animal while omitting casualty figures and the raid context.

3Trump says a ceasefire extension deal with Iran is near, but core issues remain

Story gist: President Trump stated that a ceasefire extension deal with Iran is near but core issues remain. Axios reported that Trump requested edits to an Iran deal negotiated by his envoys.
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Trump says a ceasefire extension deal with Iran is near, but core issues remain
— NPR
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Center
Trump requests edits to Iran deal his envoys negotiated
— Axios
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning NPR frames the story around Trump’s statement that a deal is close while underscoring unresolved problems. Center outlet Axios emphasizes Trump’s direct edits to an agreement already reached by his envoys, highlighting internal adjustments. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out any focus on diplomatic progress, enforcement priorities, or skepticism toward Iran.

4US military says it turned away blockade runner trying to reach Iranian port

Story gist: The US military reported turning away a vessel attempting to reach an Iranian port.
Left
U.S. military hits commercial ship trying to reach Iran as peace talks continue
— The Washington Post
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Center
US military says it turned away blockade runner trying to reach Iranian port
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Washington Post frame the incident as the military ‘hitting’ a commercial ship during ongoing peace talks, emphasizing potential escalation and context that questions the action. Center outlets such as Reuters adopt neutral, official phrasing focused on ‘turning away a blockade runner’ without added context. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out any emphasis on security enforcement or threats posed by the vessel.

5Nonstop Sirens in Northern Israel as the IDF Deepens Its Incursion Into Lebanon

Story gist: The Israel Defense Forces expanded operations in Lebanon, triggering repeated air raid sirens in northern Israel amid ongoing exchanges with Hezbollah.
Left
Nonstop Sirens in Northern Israel as the IDF Deepens Its Incursion Into Lebanon
— Haaretz
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Center
As Israel widens war against Hezbollah, northern town of Shlomi hunkers down
— The Times of Israel
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Right
‘This is not a ceasefire’: Bennett, Eisenkot blast government as Hezbollah fire intensifies
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Haaretz (left) pairs nonstop sirens with the IDF’s deepening incursion, foregrounding Israeli military moves. The Times of Israel (center) stresses the widening war and civilian measures in Shlomi. The Jerusalem Post (right) highlights opposition figures Bennett and Eisenkot criticizing the government while describing intensified Hezbollah fire and rejecting ceasefire claims. Each outlet selects different points of emphasis while reporting the same events.

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