Israeli strikes kill 31 in Lebanon as ministers call for intensified war.
Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon killed at least 31 people and wounded 40 others on Tuesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a deepening of military operations, while far-right ministers Ben Gvir and Smotrich called for a return to high-intensity war against Hezbollah. Iran accused the US of violating a ceasefire after strikes on southern Iran.
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4 outlets covered it, splitting into 4 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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The Guardian
South China Morning Post
Financial Times
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The SCMP and FT focus on far-right ministers calling for escalation and internal Israeli politics. Al Jazeera and the Guardian lead with civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon, framing the human cost.
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“Middle East crisis live: Lebanon hit by one of the heaviest days of Israeli bombing in weeks”G The Guardian LEFT
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“Israeli ministers call for return to 'high-intensity' war on Hizbollah”FT Financial Times RIGHT-CENTER
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“Iran war day 89: Lebanon strikes kill 31 as ceasefire tensions rise” · Al Jazeera, South China Morning Post
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