A Hebrew weekly segment on the program “Devar HaShavua” presents a satirical roundup of unusual headlines from Israel and abroad, hosted by Moshe Mans and Yossi Chaim Maimon. The episode opens with a look at China, where robots are said to be replacing nearly every office job and even some unexpected roles beyond the office.
The program also claims that crime in Denmark is rising because of immigration, arguing that the country’s embrace of newcomers out of political correctness has backfired. Another item focuses on Marco Rubio’s oversized shoes, which the segment presents as a fashion mystery.
In Israeli politics and public life, the show highlights leaked recordings from the case involving people close to National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, and mentions that the minister was declared persona non grata in Paris, with the segment asking why and how he responded. It also notes that an Israeli who called Amazon about a delivery was met with the reply “Free Palestine,” and asks whether antisemitic behavior like this can be prevented in public spaces.
Other items include a police raid in Hebron on a factory that allegedly counterfeit thousands of shoe brands, with goods seized and a warning issued against buying fake shoes. The segment also references the slogan “We will die and not marry,” saying it is spreading to other platforms and questioning whether the protests are genuine or fake. The full episode is available at the start of the article.