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May 2026 editorial profile for Haaretz. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in May 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
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.
The outlet does not use outright hostile or delegitimising language, but consistently frames Trump as ineffective, pressured, and failing, which amounts to a skeptical-critical stance. Headlines are largely analytical rather than celebratory or neutral.
Headlines 8 and 13 are neutral factual reports, but the overwhelming majority are negative in tone and framing, with the outlet's own editorial voice consistently attacking Netanyahu.
Headlines are largely factual reporting of US actions and statements, with some critical framing of Trump's policy (e.g., 'trapped', 'lacks a real solution') but no consistent hostility toward the US as an entity. The outlet treats the US as a subject of analysis rather than a target of praise or condemnation.
The outlet's stance is toward the entity 'IL' (Israel as a country), but coverage overwhelmingly focuses on Netanyahu and his government, with critical framing of their actions and decisions. Headlines 8 and 11 explicitly highlight Netanyahu's admission of responsibility and crumbling rule, while headline 24 attributes loss of public opinion to Netanyahu. This suggests a skeptical, critical stance toward the current Israeli leadership, not necessarily toward the country or its people. Some headlines (e.g., 4, 15, 20) are neutral factual reports on security matters, but the overall selection skews negative toward the government.
Coverage treats Lebanon primarily as a theater of war between Israel and Hezbollah, not as a sovereign entity with its own agency. Headlines 4 ('Aid Beirut's War on Hezbollah') suggests a pro-Israel editorial stance, but overall the outlet reports on Lebanon neutrally, without consistent positive or negative framing toward the country itself.
The entity is a country (PS), not a single actor; coverage spans multiple Palestinian actors (Hamas, PA, activists). Headlines are predominantly factual or neutral in stance toward PS, though some (e.g., #14) report negative Israeli actions affecting Palestinians, which could imply sympathy but does not constitute a clear stance toward the country itself. No consistent positive or negative framing of PS as a whole.
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