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No let-up in Israeli massacres of Palestinian children

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  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    -94% Very Left

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : On 19 November, Israel conducted a series of airstrikes on multiple locations across Gaza.
50% : Beginning on 14 November, more than 18,000 households in Gaza were affected by the rain and flooding, according to the UN.
47% : This number continues to increase as partners complete additional assessments to gauge the extent of the damage caused by the storm," the UN stated.
46% : Israel has continued to also prevent the entry of flooring materials to protect the bottoms of tents, blankets, mattresses and thermal insulation materials, mobile health clinics with water and sanitation services, and lighting and alternative energy supplies.
41% : The attack took place in the so-called safe zone beyond the yellow line, where Israel maintains military control.
40% : Reporter Ahmed al-Najjar said that at least 10 Palestinians were wounded in the attack "during a 'ceasefire' that never ceased Israel's fires.
36% : Israel's destruction of houses and buildings across the vague and invisible so-called yellow line has been ongoing, posing threats for Palestinians trying to return to their homes and property.
36% : " By maintaining "a disguised military assault and perpetuating killing, starvation, and systematic destruction, Israel exploits the absence of international will to protect civilians and hold perpetrators accountable," the group said.
35% : " The Gaza government media office stated on Wednesday, before the series of attacks on Gaza City and Khan Younis, that since the ceasefire agreement on 10 October, Israel had committed 393 violations, resulting in the deaths of 279 Palestinians and 652 injuries.
35% : Israel has also banned the entry of timber and toolkits, due to restrictions on what Israeli authorities consider "dual-use" items, the agency said.
34% : In Gaza, Israel killed and injured Palestinians in spite of the 10 October ceasefire, while desperately needed humanitarian aid remains blocked, entrenching multiple catastrophes for Palestinians as winter season arrives.
33% : A similar attack happened on 17 November, when Israel killed two Palestinians, accusing them of crossing the yellow line and posing a threat to Israeli forces.
30% : In Khan Younis, Israel targeted a group of people inside a UN building, killing at least three and injuring others.
23% : Since 10 October, at least nine attempts by the United Nations and its partners to bring in tents have been rejected, the UN humanitarian office stated on Monday.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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