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The Times of IsraelIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 706 days ago Ireland passes bill banning Israeli goods made in East Jerusalem and West BankIreland's parliament passed legislation banning the import of goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Jewish areas of East Jerusalem. This measure, requiring final approval from the upper house, aligns with Ireland's stance opposing Israel's control of these territories, citing international law. The bill was influenced by an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which deemed Israel's presence in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip as an illegal occupation. While Ireland was the first EU nation to propose such a ban, Spain had previously enacted similar restrictions. Ireland has been critical of Israel's actions in Gaza following the 2023 Hamas attack and has taken diplomatic steps, including closing its embassy in Dublin and restricting entry for certain Israeli ministers.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Ireland's legislative action as a progressive stance aligned with international legal opinions and criticism of Israel's territorial control. It emphasizes Ireland's alignment with the International Court of Justice and highlights actions taken against Israeli officials, which are
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Ireland passing a bill to ban imports from Israeli settlements and aligns with the cross-source consensus that these settlements are considered illegal under international law. Objectivity is lower due to the inclusion of pro-Israel protester imag
HaaretzIndependent🔒ProgressiveFactual 60Objective 555 days ago Haaretz Today • Germany says it can't accept West Bank annexation, but does nothing to stop itThe article reports that Germany has expressed unwillingness to accept Israeli annexation of the West Bank but has taken no action to prevent it. The focus is on Germany's diplomatic stance versus its practical inaction regarding Israeli settlement expansion. The piece highlights the contradiction between Germany's public position and its lack of enforcement measures against Israeli policies. It suggests a gap between rhetoric and real-world actions by European nations toward Israel's territorial claims.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Germany's inaction as a failure to uphold international norms, implying criticism of Western powers' passivity toward Israeli policies. The emphasis on Germany's 'unwillingness' to accept annexation while taking no steps to stop it carries a critical tone toward Western complicity
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): Factuality is lower as the article only mentions Germany's position without providing full context or details on actions taken. Objectivity is also low due to the sensationalized title and lack of balanced reporting on both sides of the issue.
The Times of IsraelIndependentProgressive7 hr. ago US lawmaker detained by settlers says lack of punishment shows Israeli complicityUS Congressman Ro Khanna, who previously identified as a 'pro-Israel progressive,' claims he now views Israel as an occupying power practicing apartheid in the West Bank after being detained by Israeli settlers during a visit to the region. He alleges that the Israeli government is complicit in settler violence due to the lack of disciplinary action against those involved in his detention. Khanna criticized the Israeli government's handling of the situation, arguing that it could easily arrest the settlers but chooses not to. In contrast, Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee suggested Khanna's experience was a publicity stunt. The IDF stated that troops were deployed to the area after reports of foreign nationals entering a restricted zone.
Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the perspective of a US politician who criticizes Israel for alleged apartheid and complicity in settler violence, using strong language such as 'genocide' and 'apartheid.' It highlights the absence of disciplinary actions against the settlers, suggesting Israeli government inac
HaaretzIndependent🔒Progressiveyesterday Editorial | Ro Khanna got the VIP version of what West Bank Palestinians face every dayThe Haaretz editorial compares U.S. Congressman Ro Khanna's experience during a visit to the West Bank to the daily conditions faced by Palestinian residents. The piece highlights the restrictions imposed on movement and access for Palestinians, suggesting that Khanna was provided a more privileged or curated view compared to the general population. The editorial uses this comparison to critique the broader treatment of Palestinians under Israeli policies, emphasizing the disparity between the experiences of visitors and local inhabitants.
Bias read (Progressive): The editorial frames the situation in a way that emphasizes the hardships faced by Palestinians while implying that Khanna’s experience was less severe or more favorable. This suggests a left-leaning perspective that critiques Israeli policies toward Palestinians.
The Jerusalem PostIndependentCenter2 days ago Four settlers who attacked CNN crew in West Bank arrested by Israel PoliceOn July 11, 2026, four Israeli settlers were arrested by the Israel Police after allegedly attacking a CNN news crew in the West Bank village of Sinjil. The attackers used wooden and metal rods, stones, and a knife to smash the vehicle's windshield and attempt to puncture its tires. The incident occurred shortly after the CNN crew arrived to cover the one-year anniversary of the death of Saif Musallet, a Palestinian-American killed by Israeli settlers in July 2025. The Israel Police confirmed recovering a knife and clubs from the suspects' vehicle and stated an investigation is ongoing. The police emphasized that acts of violence against media personnel are taken seriously. Separately, U.S. Representative Ro Khanna claimed he was detained by armed Israeli settlers during a visit to the West Bank, describing the experience as highlighting the impact of the 'Israeli occupation.' The IDF intervened after being informed of the incident but did not comment on the Reuters report, and the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem also did not respond.
Bias read (Center): While the article reports on a controversial incident involving settlers and media personnel, it presents both the actions of the settlers and the responses from the Israel Police and IDF without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on factual reporting rather than esp
The Times of IsraelIndependentCenter3 days ago 4 settlers detained for alleged attack on CNN crew in West Bank town of SinjilFour Israeli settlers were detained after allegedly attacking a CNN media crew near the West Bank town of Sinjil on July 11, 2026. According to Israeli police, the settlers blocked the journalists' vehicle, damaged it with rods and stones, and attempted to puncture the tires with a knife. They also smashed the windshield of another journalist's vehicle and chased the crews toward Sinjil. Israeli soldiers intervened to allow the journalists to escape and apprehended the four suspects. The incident occurred at the site where a Palestinian-American man, Sayfollah Musallet, was reportedly beaten to death by settlers one year prior. The attackers were armed with clubs, rocks, and a knife, and police confiscated these items during their arrest. The Israel Police condemned the violence against journalists, emphasizing the seriousness of such acts. This follows reports of increasing targeting of journalists by extremist settlers in the West Bank.
Bias read (Center): While the incident involves a politically sensitive issue related to Israeli settlements and journalistic freedom, the article presents the event factually without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from Israeli police, mentions the historical context of the victim's death, and notes a
The Times of IsraelIndependentCenter3 days ago EU foreign ministers to discuss ban on products from West Bank settlementsEU foreign ministers are set to discuss implementing an import ban on products from Israeli settlements in the West Bank, following pressure from several member states. While the proposal has gained traction, there is uncertainty regarding whether such a measure would require unanimous agreement or a qualified majority. Countries like Ireland, the Netherlands, and Spain have already imposed their own trade restrictions on settlement goods. Germany and Italy remain undecided, highlighting ongoing divisions within the EU. The issue remains contentious due to differing views on Israel's actions in the West Bank, with some nations supporting Israel and others advocating for Palestinian rights.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the EU's internal debate on the potential import ban, citing both the pressure from certain member states and the reluctance of others like Germany and Italy. It includes perspectives from multiple EU countries and references international condemnation of sett
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