November 17, 2025 – Israel Headlines

1Visiting Israel, NYC Mayor Eric Adams warns of rising antisemitism, an unprepared Mamdani

Story gist: New York City Mayor Eric Adams visited Israel and warned of rising antisemitism in New York. He met with released hostages and raised concerns about the safety of Jews in the city.
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In Israel, Adams Raises Doubts About Safety of Jews in New York
— The New York Times
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Center
NYC mayor Adams to travel to Israel tomorrow
— The Times of Israel
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‘Keep moving forward’: NY Mayor Eric Adams meets with released hostages in Israel
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times emphasize Adams’ doubts about Jewish safety in New York, framing it as a critical admission of urban vulnerabilities. Center outlets like The Times of Israel provide neutral, factual coverage focused on the trip announcement, omitting details on warnings or meetings. Right-leaning sources such as The Jerusalem Post highlight positive interactions with hostages and motivational messaging, portraying Adams’ visit as forward-looking and supportive.

2Hamas stockpiling weapons in Africa, Yemen

Story gist: Reports indicate that Hamas is stockpiling advanced weapons in locations abroad, including Africa and Yemen. The activity occurs amid discussions of the group’s potential disarmament.
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Center
Amid talk of its disarmament, Hamas said stockpiling advanced arms abroad
— The Times of Israel
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Worrying Report: This is How Hamas is Planning to Rearm for its “Day of Reckoning”
— JFeed
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting any perspective that might contextualize or downplay the report. Center outlets, like The Times of Israel, frame it neutrally by noting disarmament talks alongside the stockpiling, emphasizing factual context without alarm. Right-leaning sources, such as JFeed, use worrisome tone and highlight rearmament plans for a ‘Day of Reckoning,’ stressing security threats and Hamas’s aggressive intentions.

3Iran Claims It’s Not Enriching Uranium After US, Israeli Strikes

Story gist: Iran’s foreign minister stated that the country is no longer enriching uranium at any site following recent US and Israeli strikes. The announcement came amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Iran’s foreign minister says the nation is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country
— NPR
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, leaving progressive and conservative perspectives absent, potentially overlooking anti-war emphases or hawkish skepticism toward Iran’s claims. Center outlets like NPR frame the story neutrally, focusing on the foreign minister’s direct statement without added context on verification or geopolitical implications, emphasizing factual reporting over analysis.

4Netanyahu breaks silence on burgeoning settler violence, vows ‘forceful action’

Story gist: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed rising settler violence in the West Bank, vowing forceful action. Incidents included attacks during the olive harvest that killed a boy and the burning of a mosque.
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A Bloody Month in the West Bank Olive Harvest Leads to the Death of a Boy
— The New York Times
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Center
Record settler attacks in West Bank opening up rifts within Israel
— BBC
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Israeli Settlers Burn Mosque as West Bank Violence Escalates
— The Wall Street Journal
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times emphasize Palestinian victimhood with graphic details of a ‘bloody month’ and a boy’s death, using emotive language. Center outlets like the BBC highlight factual escalation of ‘record’ attacks and internal Israeli rifts, maintaining neutrality. Right-leaning sources such as The Wall Street Journal focus on specific incidents like mosque burning amid broader violence, omitting deeper Israeli divisions and adopting a straightforward tone.

5Gaza vote on Monday: UNSC to decide on Trump’s peace plan – what to expect

Story gist: The UN Security Council is set to vote on Monday on a resolution concerning a U.S. peace plan for Gaza. Russia presented a counterproposal during the session.
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Russia Counters U.S. Plan for Gaza With Its Own Proposal at U.N. Security Council
— The New York Times
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Center
Joint Statement on the UN Security Council Resolution on Gaza
— United States Mission to the United Nations (.gov)
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times frame the story by emphasizing Russia’s opposition to the U.S. plan, highlighting international pushback against Trump’s initiative. Center sources, such as the U.S. Mission’s joint statement, present an official, procedural view focused on the resolution’s details without critique. No right-leaning coverage is provided, leaving absent a perspective that might defend or promote the U.S. plan’s merits.