1Hamas hides baby formula amid Gaza crisis
Story gist: A Palestinian report revealed that Hamas hid tons of baby formula in Gaza. The discovery occurred amid the ongoing Gaza crisis.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Hamas Hid Tons Of Baby Formula To Damage Israel With Starvation Claims – Palestinian Report
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Hamas ‘hoarded baby milk to manufacture hunger crisis’
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting perspectives that might contextualize shortages or question the report’s implications for Hamas. Center outlets like i24NEWS frame it as Hamas hiding formula based on Palestinian sources to damage Israel via starvation claims, citing the report neutrally. Right-leaning The Telegraph emphasizes hoarding to ‘manufacture’ a hunger crisis, using accusatory tone to blame Hamas directly.
2US considers sanctions against UNRWA
Story gist: US officials discussed imposing sanctions on UNRWA. Reports indicate the sanctions may be terrorism-related.
US officials discussed imposing ‘terror’ sanctions on Unrwa: Report
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US considers hitting UNRWA with terrorism-related sanctions
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US considers sanctions against UNRWA
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Middle East Eye frames it as US discussing ‘terror’ sanctions in quotes, suggesting skepticism via emphasis on the label. Center outlet Times of Israel uses aggressive ‘hitting’ and specifies ‘terrorism-related,’ highlighting punitive intent. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post omits terror reference, presenting neutrally as general sanctions consideration.
3An Israeli Journalist’s Plea to the Press: Stop Indulging the Far Right’s Outbursts
Story gist: A special Knesset committee discussed a media oversight bill and broadcast reform. The panel chair criticized the press, an Israeli journalist urged media to stop indulging far-right outbursts, and clashes occurred during the meeting.
An Israeli Journalist’s Plea to the Press: Stop Indulging the Far Right’s Outbursts
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Panel chair assails press as special Knesset committee takes up media oversight bill
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Knesset panel on broadcast reform results in clashes
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz emphasizes an Israeli journalist’s plea to stop ‘indulging the far right’s outbursts,’ framing the event as media complicity with extremism. Center outlet Times of Israel neutrally reports the panel chair assailing the press amid the oversight bill discussion. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post highlights ‘clashes’ in the Knesset panel on broadcast reform, focusing on conflict without ideological labels or pleas.