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June 2026 editorial profile for Haaretz. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in June 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
Stance is toward the US as an entity, not toward Trump personally; coverage is critical of US policy and its impact on Israel, but not uniformly hostile—some headlines report US actions neutrally. The outlet's own voice is skeptical of US pressure, but it also reports Israeli grievances without endorsing them fully.
The outlet's stance toward Trump is negative, but the criticism is largely contextualized through his treatment of Netanyahu and Israel; some headlines report Trump's actions neutrally, and the entity's own statements are often quoted without direct editorial condemnation.
Some headlines report neutral facts (e.g., court approval, Mossad pick), and a few quote Netanyahu without overt editorializing. However, the overall selection emphasizes negative angles—polls against him, scandals, and criticism—while positive or neutral items are framed with skepticism. The outlet's stance is critical but not uniformly hostile; some headlines are factual.
Stance is toward the entity 'IL' as a country, but coverage overwhelmingly focuses on the Netanyahu government and far-right coalition, which Haaretz treats critically. The outlet is more neutral or even sympathetic toward state institutions (IDF, courts) and does not uniformly condemn Israel as a whole. The entity's own actions (e.g., Ben-Gvir provocations) are reported with negative framing, but some headlines (e.g., 12, 15) are factual about military operations without overt hostility.
The outlet's stance toward Hezbollah is skeptical/critical, but it also reports Israeli actions (strikes, casualties) factually, and some headlines note Israeli military costs. The entity's quoted content is hostile to Israel, which the outlet does not adopt, but the negative framing is primarily about Hezbollah's role in the conflict, not a blanket delegitimization.
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One tile per entity (country or public figure) covered enough times this month to draw a confident editorial-stance read. Colour from red (hostile) to green (supportive); intensity scales with headline volume. Tap to jump to the detailed card.