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July 2026 editorial profile for i24NEWS. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in July 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
The outlet is generally favorable to Israel, amplifying its security narrative and leadership statements. However, it does report internal criticism (e.g., Shin Bet chief) and settler violence without endorsing them, so stance is positive but not uniformly celebratory. The entity is a country, so stance reflects treatment of the state and its leadership.
Coverage is largely factual and action-oriented, but Trump is consistently presented as a decisive leader whose statements are reported without skepticism. Some headlines (e.g., #25) note opposition, but the overall selection emphasizes his agency and authority. The entity's own aggressive rhetoric toward Iran is reported neutrally, not framed negatively by the outlet.
The entity is the US as a country, not a single leader; coverage includes both Trump administration actions and domestic controversies (e.g., NYC mayor). Some headlines quote Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward Iran, but the outlet itself does not endorse or condemn it. Stance is neutral overall, though the selection of many Trump statements could be seen as amplifying his voice.
The outlet reports some negative items (poll showing Eisenkot gaining, accusation over AI ad, possible arrest) but does not adopt a hostile tone toward Netanyahu; his own quoted content is often assertive, yet the outlet treats him as a credible source. Stance is mildly positive rather than neutral due to consistent authoritative quoting and favorable selection of his diplomatic role.
The outlet's stance is toward Hamas (the dominant entity in the PS bundle), not the Palestinian people or the PA. Some headlines are neutral or factual (e.g., leadership change, disarmament expectations), but the overall selection and framing—highlighting Hamas's terrorist links, refusal to disarm, and obstruction—reflects a skeptical/critical stance. The entity's own actions and statements are often reported with negative framing, but the outlet does not use overtly hostile language like 'regime' or 'brutal' consistently.
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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.