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Israel struck Beirut's southern suburbs for the first time since the April 17 ceasefire, killing Malek Ballout, operations commander of Hezbollah's Radwan force — an act Netanyahu frames as self-defense, but one that endangers the truce underpinning the Iran-US negotiations.
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DIVERGENCE SCORE
37/100Notable divergences appear between perspectives
Here are the main points of divergence identified between media coverages.
DOMINANT ANGLE
Canberra reads the Beirut strike through the lens of US strategic incoherence — Rubio says it's 'over', Trump says it can restart
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
BIASES
No bias identifiedDOMINANT ANGLE
New Delhi reports the Hezbollah commander's elimination and situates the strike within the Iran-US negotiations context
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
BIASES
No bias identifiedDOMINANT ANGLE
Canberra reads the Beirut strike through the lens of US strategic incoherence — Rubio says it's 'over', Trump says it can restart
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
BIASES
No bias identifiedDOMINANT ANGLE
New Delhi reports the Hezbollah commander's elimination and situates the strike within the Iran-US negotiations context
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
BIASES
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