Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Hamas
We ran the numbers: There are 3575 news articles covering this topic. 22% (794) are left leaning, 55% (1980) are center, and 23% (801) are right leaning.
On Thursday, President Biden said that a case-fire between Israel and Hamas would begin in under two hours. While left-leaning articles highlight that many of Congress’ newest and most liberal Democrats have been vocal critics of what they view as American willingness to turn a blind eye to human-rights abuses Palestinians have experienced, right-leaning articles highlight Biden sought to take credit for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, despite reports that it was Egypt that brokered the peace.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that many of Congress’ newest and most liberal Democrats have been vocal critics of what they view as American willingness to turn a blind eye to human-rights abuses Palestinians have experienced. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) called for Israel to take out Hamas’ infrastructure.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Biden credited the “intense diplomatic engagement” of his team as well as the work of other parties in the region. Biden said he believed the “Palestinians and Israelis equally deserve to live in safety and security and enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity and democracy.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Biden sought to take credit for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, despite reports that it was Egypt that brokered the peace. Biden repeatedly emphasized the intensive work he said was done by his own administration.
From the left
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The Washington Post