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'Fake news' • Netanyahu denies report that Israel was plotting to kill Iran's top negotiators

The article reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied claims of a plot by Israel to assassinate Iran's top negotiators, calling the allegations 'fake news.' The report in question suggests that Israeli intelligence services were allegedly involved in planning the killing of Iranian officials during negotiations. Netanyahu's denial comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran over regional security and nuclear issues. The claim highlights ongoing concerns about espionage and covert operations between the two nations. The article does not provide further details on the source of the report or any evidence supporting the allegations.

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Haaretz logoHaaretzIndependent🔒CenterFactual 65Objective 40yesterday
'Fake news' • Netanyahu denies report that Israel was plotting to kill Iran's top negotiators

The article reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied claims of a plot by Israel to assassinate Iran's top negotiators, calling the allegations 'fake news.' The report in question suggests that Israeli intelligence services were allegedly involved in planning the killing of Iranian officials during negotiations. Netanyahu's denial comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran over regional security and nuclear issues. The claim highlights ongoing concerns about espionage and covert operations between the two nations. The article does not provide further details on the source of the report or any evidence supporting the allegations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Netanyahu's denial of the allegations without taking a clear ideological stance. It reports both the claim and the response without evident bias toward either side, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no overtly partisan language or emphasis on specific political narratives.

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 40): The article presents Netanyahu denying a report, but does not provide details of the report or its sources. It uses emotionally charged terms like 'fake news' which suggests bias. The lack of specific information limits its factual accuracy compared to cross-source consensus.

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