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US and Israel sign agreement for permanent American embassy in Jerusalem

US and Israel sign agreement for permanent American embassy in Jerusalem

Le Monde (English)

The United States and Israel have signed an agreement to construct a permanent U.S. embassy compound in Jerusalem. Israel hailed the move as reflecting an 'unbreakable alliance'.

8 sources across English

Left 50% · Center 25% · Right 25%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning sources report the US signing an agreement for a permanent embassy in Jerusalem, noting the US ambassador's statement recognizing Jerusalem as the 'forever capital of the Jewish people.'

Center: Centrist sources report that the US and Israel have signed an agreement to build a permanent American embassy compound in Jerusalem.

Right: Right-leaning sources frame the agreement as a reflection of an 'unbreakable alliance' between the US and Israel, emphasizing the significance of the move.

Key divergence: The main divergence is in the emphasis placed on the political implications, with some sources highlighting the ambassador's statement on Jerusalem's status and others focusing on the alliance between the two nations.

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