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Israeli minister Ben-Gvir calls for killing dozens in Gaza nightly

Israeli minister Ben-Gvir calls for killing dozens in Gaza nightly

South China Morning Post

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir advocated for killing "30 to 40" people in Gaza each night. His remarks drew condemnation from a US senator and a UAE businessman.

20 sources across Spanish, de, English, fr

Left 50% · Center 20% · Right 30%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning sources emphasize the condemnation of Israeli minister Ben Gvir's call for nightly killings in Gaza, highlighting the extreme nature of his rhetoric.

Center: Centrist sources report on Israeli minister Ben Gvir's call for nightly killings in Gaza, noting the controversy and calls for his resignation from some US officials.

Right: Right-leaning sources focus on the political context of Ben Gvir's statements, linking them to Israeli primaries and the broader political landscape surrounding Benjamin Netanyahu.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the emphasis: left-leaning sources highlight the moral outrage and condemnation of Ben Gvir's call, while right-leaning sources frame it within Israeli domestic politics.

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