1North Korea Voices Support for Iran’s New Leader, Denounces Attacks
Story gist: North Korea expressed support for Iran’s new Supreme Leader and denounced attacks on Iran. The new leader was elevated by the Revolutionary Guards and has remained silent.
New Supreme Leader Inherits Sprawling, Secretive Office That Dominates Iran
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Iran’s new leader, still silent, was elevated by the Revolutionary Guards
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Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ with Iran’s choice of new supreme leader
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NYT emphasize the new leader’s inheritance of a sprawling, secretive office dominating Iran, using descriptive terms implying opacity. Center outlets like Reuters neutrally report the leader’s elevation by Revolutionary Guards and ongoing silence. Right-leaning Fox highlights Trump’s disapproval of the choice, centering U.S. political reaction over Iranian internal dynamics.
2Tehran endures ‘worst night of strikes’ amid mixed US messages about more to come
Story gist: Strikes hit Tehran overnight. The Pentagon reported about 140 US troops wounded in the Iran conflict, eight severely.
Tehran endures ‘worst night of strikes’ amid mixed US messages about more to come
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Live updates: About 140 US troops wounded in Iran war, 8 severely, Pentagon says
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes Tehran’s suffering with ‘worst night of strikes’ phrasing and highlights mixed US messages, suggesting escalation uncertainty. Center AP focuses factually on US troop casualties via Pentagon data in live updates. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting likely emphasis on Iranian aggression or US military resolve.
3PM and Smotrich say Haredi draft exemption bill to be set aside to help fund Iran war
Story gist: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated that a bill exempting Haredi Jews from military draft will be set aside to help fund the war against Iran. They committed to approving the state budget.
Workplaces open, schools remain shut — and Israeli parents pull out their hair over wartime Zoom classes
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PM and Smotrich say Haredi draft exemption bill to be set aside to help fund Iran war
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Benjamin Netanyahu, Bezalel Smotrich commit to approve state budget
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Forward emphasizes civilian hardships like closed schools and parental frustration with wartime Zoom classes, omitting the draft bill decision. Center Times of Israel neutrally reports the leaders’ statement on shelving the Haredi exemption for Iran war funding. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post positively frames Netanyahu and Smotrich’s commitment to state budget approval, downplaying exemptions.
4America’s war aims may be diverging from Israel’s
Story gist: Reports indicate U.S. war aims may be diverging from Israel’s in the Iran conflict. Trump stated the Iran war is nearly won, while Israel has other ideas.
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America’s war aims may be diverging from Israel’s
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Trump Says the Iran War Is Nearly Won but Israel Has Other Ideas
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, providing no perspective on the story. Center (The Economist) frames neutrally as potential U.S.-Israel divergence in war aims, using cautious ‘may be.’ Right (WSJ) emphasizes Trump’s claim of near-victory in Iran war, contrasting Israel’s differing objectives, highlighting U.S. optimism and Israeli deviation.
5Iran war: 4 big questions that help clarify the future of the Middle East
Story gist: News outlets analyze uncertainties in the Iran war, including Tehran’s leadership transition and oil prices. Coverage appears in Haaretz and AP News.
Khamenei Jr.’s Iran Bets on a Brutal Economic War of Attrition
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Here are the Iran war’s biggest unknowns, from Tehran’s new leader to oil prices
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Haaretz frames Iran under ‘Khamenei Jr.’ as pursuing a ‘brutal economic war of attrition,’ emphasizing adversarial intent. Center AP neutrally outlines ‘biggest unknowns’ like new leadership and oil prices without judgment. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on threats to allies like Israel or U.S. security interests.