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20 articlesWhite House lockdown lifted after two people shot in altercation with Secret Service
The White House was placed under lockdown after two people were shot during an altercation with Secret Service on the North Lawn. Reporters were evacuated to the Press Briefing Room. The lockdown was subsequently lifted.
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Texas Democrat's call to round up, castrate Jews echoes darkest chapters of history - opinion
An opinion piece from Jerusalem Post compares a Texas Democrat's alleged statements about Jews to Nazi ideology. The article frames the subject's positions as echoing historical genocide rhetoric.
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Qatari media fueled global antisemitism after Oct. 7 - the world must take notice - opinion
An opinion piece argues that Qatari media has fueled a new wave of antisemitism in the Western world following October 7, framing this as an 'imported' phenomenon rather than indigenous. The author calls for dismissing 'political correctness' to acknowledge this alleged role.
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Trump says Iran deal 'largely negotiated,' had positive call with Netanyahu
Trump claims an Iran deal was 'largely negotiated' and reports a positive call with Netanyahu. The article lists multiple Middle Eastern and South Asian countries allegedly included in an unspecified peace agreement without providing verification, context, or details about the deal's status.
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Jerusalem Dayβs violence should not erase the memory of a divided city - opinion
An opinion piece arguing that violence during Jerusalem Day celebrations should not overshadow historical memory of the city's divisions. The article frames Jerusalem Day as sparking debate over competing narratives about unity and the city's complex history.
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Spanish police filmed beating Gaza flotilla activists as Israel jabs back at Madrid
Spanish police footage shows officers beating Gaza flotilla activists. Israel demanded explanations from Madrid, while Spain had previously summoned Israel's representative over Ben-Gvir's video mocking detained flotilla members.
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Can the Middle East handle the endless rollercoaster between Iran, US, and Israel - analysis
An analysis piece questioning whether Middle Eastern nations can sustain ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Iran, the US, and Israel. The framing attributes regional uncertainty primarily to US and Israeli actions rather than Iranian conduct.
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Israel and the Middle East are one election away from peace - opinion
An opinion piece arguing that a change in Israeli government could unlock political possibilities for Middle East peace currently deemed impossible. The framing suggests that electoral outcomes could fundamentally reshape regional diplomatic feasibility.
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Jerusalem Day violence exposes dangerous culture of impunity in Israel - opinion
An opinion piece framing an assault on Peace Now's leader during Jerusalem Day as evidence of systemic impunity for far-right settlers in Israel. The article uses the incident to critique broader Israeli institutional failures regarding right-wing violence.
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IDF Staff Sgt. Noam Hamburger killed by explosive drone near Lebanon border
The Jerusalem Post reports that IDF Staff Sgt. Noam Hamburger, a technology and maintenance soldier with the 401st Armored Brigade, was killed by an explosive drone near the Lebanon border. The brief description provides minimal details about the incident, circumstances, or broader context.
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Israel Ramps Up Demolitions of Palestinian Homes Ahead of Fall Elections
The article reports that Israel is accelerating home demolitions in East Jerusalem ahead of fall elections, with the description claiming this represents the largest forced displacement since 1967. The piece frames these demolitions as politically motivated and imminent.
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Ben-Gvir banned from France, French FM Barrot says, demanding sanctions against far-right minister
France's Foreign Minister Jean-NoΓ«l Barrot announced a ban on Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from French territory and called for EU sanctions against him. The announcement frames Ben-Gvir's political position as disqualifying for entry to France.
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US, Iran close to agreeing on 60-day extension of ceasefire, gradual reopening of Hormuz - report
Reports indicate the US and Iran are nearing agreement on a 60-day ceasefire extension with gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The headline presents diplomatic progress on a key geopolitical issue without inflammatory framing of either party.
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Tens of thousands march in Madrid to demand Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's resignation
A protest in Madrid against Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez drew competing attendance estimates: organizers claimed 80,000 participants while the Spanish government cited 40,000. The Jerusalem Post reported both figures without editorial assertion of accuracy.
If Israel wants mass aliyah, it must end its bureaucratic gatekeeping - opinion
An opinion piece argues that Israel's immigration bureaucracy is unnecessarily complex and discouraging potential new citizens from making aliyah. The author frames administrative processes as deliberately obstructive rather than systemically inefficient.
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Syria pushes to gain closer ties with Western powers as it reaches meetings with G7, NATO, and WHO
Syria is reportedly seeking to establish closer diplomatic relationships with Western powers, including meetings with G7, NATO, and WHO representatives. The stated objective is to integrate Syria into key international organizations while improving stability and attracting investment.
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Group of deaf Israeli civilians rescued from heart of Nablus in unusual West Bank incident
A group of deaf Israeli civilians were rescued from Nablus after entering the Palestinian city as guests of a local resident for a meal. The incident is framed as unusual, with details about the rescue operation included but limited context on broader circumstances.
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Netanyahu 'sidelined' by Trump, has little control over Iran decisions - report
Report claims Netanyahu has minimal influence over U.S.-Iran negotiations, citing unnamed Israeli defense officials through New York Times reporting. The framing suggests Israel is excluded from critical diplomatic decisions involving Iran policy.
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Israel to build IDF compound on site of demolished UN office in Jerusalem
Israel has approved construction of a military compound at a former UN office site in East Jerusalem that was seized in 2024. The report presents this as a development following the site seizure without providing context on the decision-making process or international response.
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Outgoing air force chief Tomer Bar calls for independent inquiry of October 7
Outgoing Israeli Air Force Chief Tomer Bar has called for an independent inquiry into October 7 events, arguing that the political leadership has not been investigated for two-and-a-half years. The article frames this as Bar insisting the current state is unacceptable.
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