Framing comparison
How 4 outlets covered this story
Every outlet below published on the same event within a few hours. The comparison shows what each report leads with, whose account it credits, and which shared details it leaves out.
The event
Report: Syria denies security agreement with Israel after strike on airbase
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What they agree on
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Israel struck an airbase in Syria
In 2 of 10 reports: Middle East Eye, The Straits Times
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Syria made statements regarding the strike or the base
In 2 of 10 reports: Middle East Eye, The Straits Times
Outlet by outlet
| Outlet | Leads with | Credits | Doesn't mention |
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| Middle East Eye | Syria denies security agreement with Israel | A Syrian Foreign Ministry diplomatic source Al Jazeera | nothing shared is missing |
| The Jerusalem Post | Ben-Gvir faces verbal assault from residents | nothing attributed |
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| The Straits Times | Syria denies Turkish military build-up at struck airbase | Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani Axios Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu | nothing shared is missing |
| France 24 | Australia 'outraged' over Israel decision to close probe | Australia's top diplomat Penny Wong |
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Written by gemma-4-E4B-it-qat-UD-Q4_K_XL at 2026-08-21 23:31 UTC. It compares only the headlines and summaries above and adds no outside information; every reference was checked against the list.
Where they diverge
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The nature of the agreement/presence at the airbase
- Middle East Eye: Syria denies the existence of a security arrangement agreement with Israel.
- The Straits Times: Syria stated there were no plans to establish a Turkish military base at Abu al-Duhur airbase, which was being rehabilitated for use by the Syrian Air Force.