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Israel issues tender for 1,234 settlement units in occupied Jerusalem

Israel issues tender for 1,234 settlement units in occupied Jerusalem

Middle East Monitor

Israel has announced a tender for the construction of 1,234 settlement units in the E1 area east of occupied Jerusalem. This move has drawn criticism from rights groups.

5 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the center

Left 60% · Center 0% · Right 40%

How outlets framed it

Left: Middle East Monitor and WAFA Agency frame the tender for settlement units as illegal and a breach of promises, highlighting international law and Palestinian perspectives.

Center: Middle East Eye reports on Israel issuing a tender for settlement units in occupied Jerusalem, presenting the event factually without explicit judgment.

Right: The Jerusalem Post focuses on a statement by Lapid regarding Israel's foreign relations as a national security issue, diverting from the settlement tender coverage.

Key divergence: Coverage diverges significantly on the legality and implications of Israel's settlement tender, with some outlets emphasizing illegality and others reporting factually or focusing on unrelated domestic political statements.

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