January 12, 2026 – Israel Headlines

1U-Haul drives into crowd at Los Angeles anti-Iranian regime protest

Story gist: A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime protest in Westwood, Los Angeles. The LAPD reported the incident.
Left
U-Haul drives into crowd at Los Angeles anti-Iranian regime protest
— abcnews.go.com
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Center
U-Haul drives into crowd during anti-Iranian regime rally in Westwood, LAPD says
— ABC7 Los Angeles
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Right
Driver appears to ram U-Haul truck through crowd during Iran protest in Los Angeles
— Fox News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning ABC News uses neutral ‘drives into crowd at anti-Iranian regime protest,’ emphasizing protest context without qualifiers. Center ABC7 adds specifics like ‘Westwood’ and ‘LAPD says,’ prioritizing location and official sourcing for precision. Right-leaning Fox employs aggressive ‘ram … through crowd’ and ‘appears to,’ implying driver intent while shortening to ‘Iran protest,’ heightening drama over details.

2Israeli Police Question Top Netanyahu Aide Over Leaked Document Case

Story gist: Israeli police questioned Tzachi Braverman, a senior aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, over a leaked document case. The interrogation was conducted by the Lahav 433 unit regarding the Bild case.
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Israeli Police Question Top Netanyahu Aide Over Leaked Document Case
— The New York Times
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Center
Israeli police detain senior aide to Netanyahu
— RTE.ie
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Right
Tzachi Braverman questioned by Lahav 433 on Bild case
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NYT emphasizes ‘top Netanyahu aide’ and ‘leaked document case,’ spotlighting scandal proximity to the prime minister. Center RTE neutrally reports ‘detain senior aide’ with minimal details or context. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post uses specifics like ‘Tzachi Braverman,’ ‘Lahav 433,’ and ‘Bild case,’ framing as procedural investigation without sensationalism.

3Foreign Minister Motegi meets his Israeli counterpart in Jerusalem

Story gist: Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi met his Israeli counterpart in Jerusalem. He also paid a courtesy call on Palestinian Vice President al-Sheikh.
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Foreign Minister Motegi meets his Israeli counterpart in Jerusalem
— 朝日新聞
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Center
Courtesy Call on H.E. Mr. al-Sheikh, Vice President of Palestine by Foreign Minister MOTEGI
— mofa.go.jp
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Benjamin Netanyahu, Sa’ar meet with Japan’s foreign minister
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Asahi frames the story as a straightforward bilateral Japan-Israel foreign ministers’ meeting, omitting the Palestinian contact. Center outlet MOFA emphasizes Motegi’s courtesy call on the Palestinian vice president, omitting Israeli meetings. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post highlights Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Sa’ar meeting Japan’s FM, centering Israeli leadership while omitting the Palestinian angle.

4High Court orders state to disclose ultra-Orthodox school curriculum and oversight

Story gist: Israel’s High Court ordered the state to disclose the curriculum and oversight of ultra-Orthodox schools. The Attorney-General stated Israel must halt funding for illegal haredi schools.
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A Government Striving to Keep the Law Away From the ultra-Orthodox Education System
— Haaretz
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Center
High Court orders state to disclose ultra-Orthodox school curriculum and oversight
— The Times of Israel
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Right
Attorney-General: Israel must halt funding of illegal haredi schools
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz criticizes the government for shielding ultra-Orthodox education from legal scrutiny, using accusatory tone. Center Times of Israel reports the High Court order factually without emphasis. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post highlights the Attorney-General’s call to defund illegal haredi schools, emphasizing enforcement and illegality.

5Israeli soldiers briefly detain journalists and medics during raid on Nablus old city

Story gist: Israeli soldiers conducted a raid in Nablus old city, briefly detaining journalists and medics. An IDF soldier was moderately wounded in a shooting during the incident, prompting a manhunt.
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Israeli soldiers briefly detain journalists and medics during raid on Nablus old city
— WAFA Agency
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Center
IDF soldier moderately wounded in Nablus shooting, manhunt underway
— The Times of Israel
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Right
Duvdevan soldier moderately wounded in clash with terrorists in Shechem
— Israel National News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like WAFA emphasize Israeli soldiers detaining journalists and medics in a raid on Nablus, focusing on civilian impacts and omitting the soldier’s injury. Center sources like Times of Israel highlight the IDF soldier wounded in a shooting with a manhunt underway, neutrally balancing both sides. Right-leaning Israel National News portrays a Duvdevan soldier wounded clashing with terrorists in Shechem, glorifying Israeli forces and omitting detentions.