1Israel to open direct talks with Lebanon but not halt attacks on Hezbollah
Story gist: Israel plans direct talks with Lebanon without halting attacks on Hezbollah. The announcement follows an Israeli attack in Lebanon that killed over 300 people.
Israel to open direct talks with Lebanon but not halt attacks on Hezbollah
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Lebanon digs for survivors after Israeli attack kills over 300, as surprise word of talks emerges
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like WaPo neutrally highlight Israel’s talks announcement alongside continued attacks on Hezbollah. Center outlets like AP emphasize Lebanese rescue efforts, high casualty toll of over 300, and portray talks as surprising amid devastation. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting focus on Hezbollah threats or Israeli security justifications.
2Netanyahu-Trump Divisions on Iran War Threaten to Box In US
Story gist: Divisions emerged between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President-elect Trump over Iran war strategy. A poll found nearly half of Israelis believe Israel and the U.S. did not win the Iran war.
The Forever Spoiler: Netanyahu Has Been Blowing Up Diplomacy With Iran for Decades
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Netanyahu-Trump Divisions on Iran War Threaten to Box In US
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‘Not buying it’: Nearly half of Israelis say Israel and US did not win Iran war, poll finds
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Intercept frame Netanyahu as a decades-long saboteur of Iran diplomacy, using critical tone. Center outlets like Bloomberg neutrally report Netanyahu-Trump divisions as constraining U.S. options, emphasizing policy implications. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post highlights a poll showing Israeli public skepticism on war victory, focusing on domestic doubt rather than leadership rifts.
3US, UK discuss reopening of Strait of Hormuz
Story gist: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a call with US President Donald Trump on April 9, 2026. They discussed reopening the Strait of Hormuz after Starmer’s talks with Gulf leaders, where he described the Iran war ceasefire as fragile.
Starmer says talks with Gulf leaders have reinforced sense Iran war ceasefire is ‘fragile’ – as it happened
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PM call with President Trump of the United States: 9 April 2026
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US, UK discuss reopening of Strait of Hormuz
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian stresses Starmer’s assessment of the Iran ceasefire as ‘fragile,’ emphasizing ongoing risks in a live update format. Center GOV.UK offers a neutral, minimal announcement of the PM-Trump call without context or emphasis. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post focuses on US-UK talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting proactive diplomatic efforts.
4Israeli military says Hezbollah launched missile at Israel, triggering sirens
Story gist: Israeli military reported Hezbollah launched a missile at Israel, triggering sirens. IDF stated it is gaining control over a town in southern Lebanon associated with Hezbollah.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Israeli military says Hezbollah launched missile at Israel, triggering sirens
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IDF gaining control over Hezbollah-ridden town in southern Lebanon
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, absenting perspectives critical of Israel or sympathetic to Hezbollah. Center outlet Reuters neutrally reports Israeli military’s claim of Hezbollah missile launch and sirens. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post emphasizes IDF advances in a Hezbollah town in southern Lebanon, focusing on Israeli military progress over the attack.
5Pakistan’s high-stakes Iran peace bid is fraught with risk
Story gist: Pakistan proposed a peace initiative involving Iran. The bid occurs amid regional tensions.
War and peace
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Pakistan’s high-stakes Iran peace bid is fraught with risk
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Dawn frames it broadly as ‘War and peace,’ emphasizing conflict context and mediation potential. Center Reuters stresses ‘high-stakes’ risks with cautious tone. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting skeptical views on Pakistan’s involvement or alignment with U.S./Israel interests.