Israeli strikes kill 14 in Lebanon on deadliest day since ceasefire began
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed 14 people on Sunday, including two women and two children, with 37 others wounded, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The strikes occurred more than a week after a US-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on April 16. Both sides have continued trading fire and accusing the other of ceasefire violations.
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5 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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3 bias groups
The spectrum · how 5 outlets placed this story
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The Guardian
Reuters
Al Jazeera
NPR
BBC
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The split, in one line
Reuters leads with evacuation warnings, Guardian adds historical framing, while Al Jazeera foregrounds Israeli attacks and frames the ceasefire as fragile and breached, signaling a more critical stance toward Israeli actions.
How each outlet covered it
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Too few outlets to map a left-right split. Here is each take as it stands.
Sparse coverage · 3 outlets
“Israeli strikes kill 14 in Lebanon as Israel warns residents to leave towns beyond 'buffer zone'”
“Lebanon Latest: Israel’s deadly attacks amid ceasefire breaches”
“Lebanon health ministry says Israeli strikes kill 14 in deadliest day since ceasefire began”
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