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AustraliaMedicine12 days ago

Iran and Israel claiming they are halting attacks as ceasefire hangs in the balance

Iran and Israel have paused their attacks on each other following recent strikes. The article also mentions Australian politicians Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor attributing declining support for major parties to economic dissatisfaction among voters.

Iran and Israel say they’re pausing attacks after further strikes over the weekend. Back home, Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor are both blaming economic discontent for polling that shows voters drifting away from the major parties and towards One Nation.

Jun 9, 2026

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A man looks at the wreckage of an Iranian missile that landed near the West Bank city of Jericho, June 8 (Image: AP/Mahmoud Illean)

IRAN AND ISRAEL CEASE ATTACKS, FOR NOW

Iran and Israel claiming they are pausing attacks on each other leads the way in numerous publications this morning.

The ABC recalls how Israel launched strikes at Iran after Tehran fired missiles towards Israeli territory late on Sunday. Those strikes came after US President Donald Trump said he had told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate.

Tehran said it had launched an attack on Israel at the weekend in response to strikes on the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital Beirut.

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Iran and Israel claiming they are halting attacks as ceasefire hangs in the balance

Iran and Israel have paused their attacks on each other following recent strikes. The article also mentions Australian politicians Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor attributing declining support for major parties to economic dissatisfaction among voters.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from both Iran and Israel without overtly favoring one side. It includes details about the sequence of events and references external sources such as the ABC and AP for context. There is no clear editorializing or biased language that would indicate a leaning toward a

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