Good reminder that titles can be updated. Reuters had already changed the title again to a completely different update. I'd also rather not try keeping up with it and to instead leave the version from when people first read and began commenting about it.
You're right. Reuters changed it after this was posted.
No editorializing from me. Reuters changed the title after I submitted the post. You can see it cached by Photon here:
U.N. human rights officials said Israel's strikes on the Jabalia refugee camp could be war crimes.
- Hamas-run government says Israeli strikes on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza killed at least 195 Palestinians, with concerns raised by the UN that these could constitute war crimes.
- Evacuation of foreign nationals from Gaza is underway, with 320 already crossed into Egypt; about 7,500 are expected to leave within two weeks.
- The strikes targeted Hamas military leaders and infrastructure, with Israel’s campaign responding to Hamas' cross-border attacks from Oct. 7.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit Israel and Jordan to discuss the conflict and the need to minimize civilian casualties.
Media Bias Fact Check (Reuters): > Overall, we rate Reuters Least Biased based on objective reporting and Very High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing of information with minimal bias and a clean fact check record.
In Los Angeles, a man screaming "kill Jews" attempts to break into a family's home. In London, girls in a playground are told they are "stinking Jews" and should stay off the slide. In China, posts likening Jews to parasites, vampires or snakes proliferate on social media, attracting thousands of "l...
- Global surge in antisemitic incidents following the conflict between Hamas and Israel, affecting Jewish communities in various countries.
- Antisemitic acts range from verbal abuse to physical assaults, often justified by anger over the Gaza conflict.
- In areas like the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, and South Africa, antisemitic incidents have increased several hundred percent compared to the same period last year.
- Official responses vary, with Western authorities generally quick to support Jewish communities, while some countries like China have not taken steps to curtail antisemitic content online.
Media Bias Fact Check (Reuters): > Overall, we rate Reuters Least Biased based on objective reporting and Very High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing of information with minimal bias and a clean fact check record.
Israel said its forces fought Hamas gunmen inside the militants' vast tunnel network beneath Gaza as a hospital director said more than 50 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike on a refugee camp in the besieged enclave.
- Israeli forces engaged with Hamas gunmen in Gaza's tunnel network; over 50 Palestinians killed in an air strike on a refugee camp.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed international calls to halt the fighting, intensifying the conflict.
- Aid officials warn of a public health crisis in Gaza; hospitals overwhelmed and essential supplies running low.
- Both sides report ongoing ground and aerial engagements; significant civilian casualties and displacement reported.
Media Bias Fact Check (Reuters): > Overall, we rate Reuters Least Biased based on objective reporting and Very High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing of information with minimal bias and a clean fact check record.
Not a bot!
Senior Hamas political leadership member Ali Barakeh claimed they "didn't expect this much of a response" from the US following the attack on Israel on October 7.
- Senior Hamas official Ali Barakeh says the group did not anticipate the scale of U.S. involvement in support of Israel.
- The U.S. moved a carrier strike group closer to Israel and considered sending a second aircraft carrier, fighter jets, and munitions.
- U.S. Lt.-Gen. James Glynn was sent to help Israel plan its ground offensive into Gaza.
- Iran-backed militias have targeted U.S. forces in the region in response to U.S. support for Israel.
Media Bias Fact Check (Jerusalem Post): > Overall, we rate The Jerusalem Post Right-Center biased based on editorial positions that favor the right-leaning government. We also rate them Mostly Factual for reporting, rather than High due to two failed fact checks.
Fixed. Thanks for letting me know!
Israel-ordered shutdowns and settler attacks in occupied West Bank take devastating toll on Palestinian economy.
- Occupied West Bank faces economic standstill due to Israel-ordered shutdowns and settler attacks.
- Daily income of drivers drops significantly; travel between cities and villages is now dangerous.
- Increased army restrictions and Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank have worsened the already fragile economic situation.
- Sales in stores drop by 50%; closures affect all sectors, from transportation to retail.
- Palestinian Authority's Ministry of National Economy predicts long-lasting negative effects on the Palestinian economy due to the war and intensified closures.
Media Bias Fact Check (Al Jazeera): >Overall, we rate Al Jazeera Left-Center biased, based on story selection that slightly favors the left, and Mixed for factual reporting due to failed fact checks that were not corrected and misleading extreme editorial bias that favors Qatar.
- A terrorist squad attacked troops at the Erez border crossing to Gaza, resulting in casualties. IDF expanded its operations in Gaza and engaged with Hezbollah in the north.
- U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan urged Israel to distinguish between Palestinian civilians and Hamas; expressed concern over West Bank settlers.
- Israel plans to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza; UNRWA reports breakdown of civil order as residents loot aid centers.
- IDF confirms 230 hostages held in Gaza and 311 IDF soldiers killed; Netanyahu calls ongoing war a "second Independence War," pledges to continue ground offensive.
Media Bias Fact Check (YnetNews): >Overall, we rate Ynetnews Left-Center Biased based on editorial positions that moderately favor the left. We also rate them High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing and a clean fact-check record.
Israel said it would allow an increase in aid and urged Palestinian civilians to go to a "humanitarian zone" in the south. There is a mounting outcry over the toll from the bombing and calls for a "humanitarian pause."
- Israeli forces expand ground operations and airstrikes in Gaza, targeting Hamas military sites; communications partially restored after a day-long blackout.
- Israeli Defence Ministry coordinates with Palestinians for a "humanitarian zone" in Gaza, promising increased aid; international calls for a "humanitarian pause" grow.
- Over 8,000 Palestinians reported killed in Israel's campaign; living conditions for displaced Palestinians described as dire.
- Global reactions include support for Israel's right to self-defence from Western countries, and large pro-Palestinian rallies; EU and WHO express concern over humanitarian access and hospital safety.
Media Bias Fact Check (Reuters): > Overall, we rate Reuters Least Biased based on objective reporting and Very High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing of information with minimal bias and a clean fact check record.
One police officer was killed in Bangladesh on Saturday and over 100 people injured during an opposition party protest demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and calling for a free and fair vote under a caretaker government.
Hamas is looking for eight people identified by Russia as possibly being among the hostages in Gaza and is ready to free them, Hamas Politburo member Abu Marzouk told Russian state news agency RIA on Saturday.
The families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip have been racked with worry for their loved ones since the military stepped up ground assaults inside the Palestinian territory, a group lobbying for the families said on Saturday.
Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in central London on Saturday to demand the British government call for a ceasefire after Israel's military widened its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Israel is rejecting calls for respite in Gaza as its closest allies in the West have coalesced around the idea of "humanitarian pauses", or temporary stops to the bombardment.
Gaza's 2.3 million residents were largely cut off from the outside world after Israel expanded air and ground operations and suggested its long-promised ground offensive against Hamas militants had begun.
A medical team and 10 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Friday via the Rafah crossing with Egypt, carrying water, food and medicine, a Palestinian border official told Reuters.
An official of the militant Hamas group conditioned the release of hostages in Gaza to a ceasefire in Israel's bombardment of the Palestinian enclave, launched after a deadly rampage into southern Israel nearly three weeks ago.
The IDF has revealed that one of the largest hospitals in Gaza is hiding Hamas headquarters.
Edit: Replaced with Reuters link (Israel National News has a "mixed" factual reporting rating similar to Al Jazeera).
Whether the block extends to iOS users is unknown.
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/2606865
Whether the block extends to iOS users is unknown.
cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/2606865
Whether the block extends to iOS users is unknown.
Israel is vowing to wipe out Hamas in a relentless onslaught on the Gaza Strip but has no obvious endgame in sight, with no clear plan for how to govern the ravaged Palestinian enclave even if it triumphs on the battlefield.
I have accounts on most instances but https://lemdro.id works really good for me. Admin are active and they haven't defederated anyone yet.
I do think they want them out, but for tactical rather than humanitarian reasons.
Thank you! I can't imagine being in that situation.
Thanks for sharing. I wonder what the walking estimate is and driving with traffic.
I think they've been dropping leaflets and some people still have access.
I agree there. That's the part I'm wondering about.
"Google Assistant is headed for the killedbygoogle"
Longer term updates aren't a big deal when the hardware gets replaced in a corporate environment.