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Januar 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer Times of Israel. Unten: wie diese Quelle die meistbehandelten Akteure und Regionen im Januar 2026 einordnet hat. Tippen Sie auf eine Kachel, um zur Detailkarte zu springen.
Eine Kachel pro Entitaet (Land oder Person), die in diesem Monat oft genug behandelt wurde, um eine belastbare Haltungs-Analyse zu erlauben. Farbe von rot (feindselig) bis gruen (unterstuetzend); Intensitaet folgt dem Berichterstattungsvolumen. Tippen springt zur Detailkarte.
Coverage is diverse: some headlines report negatively on settler violence (1,4) and political infighting (3,8,14), while others present Israeli military actions neutrally (6,9,11,22) or quote officials positively (10,20). The outlet does not consistently lionize or delegitimize Israel as a country; stance is neutral overall due to balanced selection of critical and supportive stories.
Headline 1 and 22 introduce critical or ironic distance, but the majority treat Trump as a credible source whose statements drive events. The outlet's own voice is largely neutral-to-factual, but the selection foregrounds Trump's agency and authority, yielding a mildly positive stance.
Coverage is mixed: many headlines neutrally report Netanyahu's actions and statements, but several highlight scandals (chief of staff probe, trial-related bill, rejection of inquiry) and criticisms (Mehta cancellation, Trump's rebuke). No consistent positive or negative framing toward Netanyahu himself; the outlet maintains a factual, watchdog tone.
Headlines 12 and 13 show some critical distance (Trump's morality quote, tariff controversy), but overall the outlet treats Trump as a key actor whose statements and actions are reported without delegitimising language, and his initiatives (Board of Peace, hostage location) are given prominence. The entity is the US, but coverage focuses heavily on Trump as its representative, with a generally neutral-to-favourable stance.
The outlet reports Hamas as a political and military actor in a conflict, with mostly neutral language. Headlines 8 and 19 show the outlet treating Hamas casualty claims as credible (IDF believes same figure), which is slightly positive. However, headline 5 uses 'worried Hamas is emboldened' which implies a negative view of Hamas from Israel's perspective, not the outlet's own stance. Overall, the outlet does not consistently praise or condemn Hamas; it reports facts and statements with minimal editorializing.
The outlet's stance is consistently negative toward the Iranian regime (the entity 'IR' as a country under its current leadership), not toward the Iranian people or opposition figures. Headlines about opposition figures like Reza Pahlavi are neutral or positive, but the overall coverage treats the regime as a problem to be managed or opposed.
The outlet's stance is toward the entity LB (Lebanon as a country), but the coverage focuses overwhelmingly on Hezbollah, which is a non-state actor within Lebanon. The outlet treats Hezbollah negatively (-1 to -2), but the Lebanese state (e.g., FM, army) is reported neutrally or with slight approval for disarmament efforts. Overall, the bundle's framing of Lebanon is dominated by Hezbollah's negative portrayal, leading to a skeptical stance toward the country's stability and governance.
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