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France 24 (English)State / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 855 days ago Israelis join protests and memorials to mark 1,000 days since October 7 Hamas attackOn the 1,000th day since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, Israelis participated in nationwide commemorations and protests demanding a state commission of inquiry into the security failures surrounding the attack. Demonstrators criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government for not establishing an independent investigation, instead offering a politically controlled commission. Many expressed frustration over the lack of accountability and closure, with calls for the government to step down until such an inquiry is conducted. Protests included gatherings at 'Hostages Square' in Tel Aviv, where families of hostages and victims of the attack voiced their demands.
Bias read (Center): The article presents both the public demand for a commission of inquiry and the government's refusal to establish an independent body, while noting opposition concerns about political control. It does not favor one side but reports on the controversy objectively.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Highly factual with accurate details about the 1,000-day anniversary, the call for an inquiry, and specific locations like Hostages Square. Slight bias in quoting emotional statements but overall balanced.
France 24 (Français)State / PublicProgressiveFactual 85Objective 755 days ago 7-Octobre : en Israël, une commémoration des mille jours sur fond de tensionsThe article discusses commemorations in Israel marking the 1,000th day since the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas, which killed 1,211 people, mostly civilians. The anniversary was marked by protests against Israeli authorities, with thousands gathering at 'Memory Square' in Tel Aviv. Demonstrators criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government for refusing to establish a national inquiry into the attack and its aftermath. Families of victims and hostages organized these demonstrations through groups like 'October Committee.' Protests included clashes between police and demonstrators, emotional expressions of grief, and calls for accountability. The article highlights ongoing societal division and frustration over the lack of progress toward justice.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the criticism of the Netanyahu government as widespread and justified, emphasizing public demand for accountability and highlighting the refusal of the government to establish a national inquiry. It portrays the protests as legitimate expressions of anger and grief, aligning more
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the commemoration of the 1,000th day since the October 7 attack, citing the death toll and the ongoing tensions. It provides details on protests and the role of the 'Comité octobre'. However, it presents a somewhat biased perspective by focusing on Israeli protests and
France 24 (English)State / PublicCenteryesterday Israeli parliament backs first step towards October 7 inquiryThe Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, has passed a bill in its first reading to create a commission of inquiry into the security failures that allowed the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, to occur. The proposed law aims to conduct a comprehensive and independent investigation into the events of October 7 and the subsequent conflicts. The bill was supported by 59 members of the Knesset, with no opposition or abstentions, though opposition lawmakers boycotted the vote due to concerns over the commission's independence. Under the proposal, the commission’s six members would be selected by a two-thirds majority of Knesset members, but if no agreement is reached, the ruling coalition and opposition would each appoint three members. Observers including former hostages and families of victims would be included, and the commission’s proceedings would be publicly broadcasted.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the legislative action taken by the Israeli parliament regarding the formation of an inquiry commission into the October 7 attack. It includes perspectives from both proponents and opponents of the bill, highlighting differing views on the commission's independence and structure
France 24 (Français)State / PublicConservativeyesterday The Knesset approves in first reading the creation of a commission of inquiry into the October 7The Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, approved in first reading a law establishing an investigative committee to examine security failures that led to the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas. The bill was supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and aims to investigate the incident independently. The opposition boycotted the vote, arguing the committee would be under government control. The proposed law outlines a bipartisan structure for the committee, with members selected by the Knesset majority, and includes former hostages and family members of victims as observers. The law also mandates public access to the committee’s deliberations. Opposition leaders criticized the proposal as a 'comedy' and called for an independent national inquiry, which they argue has been historically used after major failures. Public opinion polls suggest most Israelis support such an investigation mechanism.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the establishment of the investigative committee as a necessary and legitimate action backed by the ruling government, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. It highlights the opposition's boycott and skepticism, portraying them as obstructing a democratic and公正
Le FigaroIndependent🔒Conservativeyesterday Israel: Parliament moves to set up a committee of inquiry into the security failures that led to the 7 October attackThe Israeli Parliament has approved a bill in its first reading to establish an investigative commission into security failures that led to the October 7, 2023 attack by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. The proposal, supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aims to conduct independent and thorough investigations into the events of the attack and subsequent wars. The explanatory note attached to the bill emphasizes the importance of examining these issues without bias. This move comes amid ongoing debates over accountability and transparency regarding Israel’s handling of the conflict.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the establishment of the commission as a measure supported by Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is known for his right-leaning policies. The emphasis on 'independent investigations' could imply scrutiny of potential government actions, but the framing aligns with Netanyahu's position,
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