February 11, 2026 – Israel Headlines

12025 had record number of antisemitic incidents in UK

Story gist: The UK recorded a record number of antisemitic incidents in 2025. Incidents spiked following a terror attack on the Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester.
Left
Antisemitic incidents in UK spiked after Manchester synagogue terror attack
— The Guardian
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Center
Antisemitism ‘spiked in aftermath of Heaton Park synagogue attack’ as some celebrated killings
— lbc.co.uk
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Right
2025 had record number of antisemitic incidents in UK
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes spike tied directly to ‘Manchester synagogue terror attack,’ implying contextual trigger. Center LBC notes aftermath of ‘Heaton Park synagogue attack’ and adds that ‘some celebrated killings,’ heightening outrage. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post focuses solely on overall ‘record number’ without mentioning attack, providing broader factual emphasis absent in others.

2In first, Israel to revoke citizenship of 2 Israeli terror convicts and deport them

Story gist: Israel approved revoking citizenship of two Israeli citizens convicted of terrorism and deporting them to Gaza. This is the first such action.
Left
Updates: Israel to revoke citizenship of two Palestinian citizens
— Al Jazeera
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Center
In first, Israel to revoke citizenship of 2 Israeli terror convicts and deport them
— The Times of Israel
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Right
Israel Approves First Deportation Of Citizen Terrorists To Gaza
— i24NEWS
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Al Jazeera frames subjects as ‘two Palestinian citizens,’ omitting terrorism convictions and emphasizing identity. Center Times of Israel neutrally notes ‘Israeli terror convicts’ and historic first without added tone. Right-leaning i24NEWS highlights ‘Citizen Terrorists’ and ‘Deportation To Gaza,’ portraying approval positively with strong security emphasis.

3EU okays Google’s $32 billion Wiz deal, in largest-ever buyout of Israeli-founded tech co

Story gist: EU antitrust regulators approved Google’s $32 billion acquisition of Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz. The deal marks the largest buyout of an Israeli-founded tech company.
Left
Google’s $32 Billion Deal to Buy Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Wiz Approved by EU Antitrust Regulators
— Haaretz
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Center
Google secures EU antitrust approval for $32 billion Wiz acquisition
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz emphasizes Wiz’s Israeli origins and the deal’s record size for Israeli tech, framing it positively for Israel. Center outlet Reuters uses neutral language, focusing on Google’s EU approval without national or superlative emphasis. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential perspectives on big tech consolidation or U.S.-EU regulatory dynamics.

4US judge dismisses removal case against Turkish student held by ICE | Daily Sabah

Story gist: A U.S. immigration judge dismissed removal proceedings against a Turkish student at Tufts University detained by ICE.
Left
Immigration judge terminates removal proceedings against Tufts student detained by Trump administration, attorneys say
— CNN
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
US judge dismisses removal case against Turkish student held by ICE | Daily Sabah
— Daily Sabah
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames the story sympathetically, highlighting the student’s Tufts status, ‘detained by Trump administration,’ and ‘terminates’ proceedings per attorneys. Right-leaning Daily Sabah uses neutral phrasing with ‘dismisses removal case’ and ‘held by ICE,’ omitting partisan context. No center-leaning outlets provided, absenting moderate, non-partisan framing.