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Jerusalem police probe baby food laced with sedatives after 4 infants hospitalized
The Health Ministry confirmed that laboratory tests found clonazepam and lorazepam in jars of Prinok baby fruit puree sold at two branches of Zol Begadol, a discount supermarket chain in Jerusalem.
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What happenedHealth Ministry closes two branches of Zol ve Gadol stores in the city; public urged to check that all purchased products are sealed and intact.
The headline splitThe center frames it as "Jerusalem police probe baby food laced with sedatives after 4 infants hospitalized". The right frames it as "Baby puree scare: Police examine possible terror angle after sedatives hospitalize four i...".
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CenterJerusalem police probe baby food laced with sedatives after 4 infants hospitalized
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Right / center-rightBaby puree scare: Police examine possible terror angle after sedatives hospitalize four infants
Baby puree scare: Police examine possible terror angle after sedatives hospitalize four infants
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The Health Ministry confirmed that laboratory tests found clonazepam and lorazepam in jars of Prinok baby fruit puree sold at two branches of Zol Begadol, a discount supermarket chain in Je...