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Israel says it ‘struck military targets’ in Iran after Tehran launched missile attack

Israel says it ‘struck military targets’ in Iran after Tehran launched missile attack
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Israel Defense Forces said Sunday night its air force “struck military targets belonging to the Iranian terror regime in western and central Iran” after Iran fired missiles toward Israel earlier in the day. The announcement came hours after President Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “not to retaliate against Iran’s missile attack and […]

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Uses loaded term 'terror regime' when describing Iran from Israeli perspectiveRefers to Israel as 'the Jewish state' which carries positive connotationGives more prominence to Israeli military spokesperson quotes than Iranian sourcesneutral attribution of loaded termsbalanced sourcingmatter-of-fact toneneutral languagefactual presentationloaded language ('Iranian terror regime')reference to 'Jewish state'Israeli military spokesperson quote

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