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April 2026 editorial profile for Times of Israel. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in April 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's stance is consistently hostile toward Hezbollah, treating it as a terrorist adversary. Headlines amplify IDF statements and Israeli government positions, while Hezbollah's own claims are reported with distancing verbs ('claims', 'says') or denied. The entity is never portrayed sympathetically or as a legitimate actor.
The outlet reports Iranian statements factually but consistently highlights Israeli strikes, Iranian weaknesses, and human rights criticisms (e.g., child recruitment). Headlines 1 and 10 show some neutral or even resilient framing of Iran, but the overall selection tilts toward skepticism and exposure of Iranian vulnerabilities. The entity is Iran as a country, not a specific leader, so the stance reflects coverage of the state's actions and condition.
Headline 3 uses the word 'Treason' which is strongly negative toward the US, but it appears to be an opinion piece or outlier; most headlines are neutral or factual. The outlet does not consistently frame the US positively or negatively; it reports US actions and statements with minimal editorializing, though some headlines include critical perspectives from other actors.
The outlet largely reports Netanyahu's actions and statements factually, but includes critical voices (Lapid, polls, internal party criticism) and one op-ed (headline 21) that directly challenges his narrative. The mix of straight news, opposition quotes, and analytical pieces yields a neutral overall stance, though the inclusion of critical perspectives prevents a positive score.
The outlet reports both official Israeli actions and statements (neutral to slightly positive framing) and critical perspectives (protests, polls, scandals, foreign criticism). Headline 11 explicitly expresses editorial doubt about Netanyahu's claim. Overall stance toward the country IL is neutral, as the coverage balances government positions with opposition and external critiques.
The outlet often reports Trump's statements factually, but selects headlines that emphasize his confrontational style, internal dissent, and negative consequences. Headline 16 uses the word 'Treason' in a critical context. Headline 18 explicitly frames Trump's use of fear. However, some headlines (e.g., 3, 17) neutrally report his actions or positive outcomes, preventing a fully hostile score.
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