General03:00 · Jun 11

Why Does One Day of Sirens Leave Us Feeling Like We Were Hit by a Truck?

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Translated & summarized from Haaretz by baba
The story · English

I am taking from my mother the opportunity to get to know my children when my son bursts out of his age and I need to figure out how old he is now, why does one day of sirens leave us feeling like we were hit by a truck? Between war and routine, children also need help with transitions. Want to find a relationship? Don’t post photos with your cat. How do I choose the coffee I like? Sponsored by Fresh Coffee. Netanyahu has gone too far in his appetite for war. The circle of opponents to the continued madness is growing, Yoanna Gonon | Opinion. The smugness has been replaced by humility. There is no longer a “historic victory,” Yossi Verter | Analysis. 107 million shekels were invested in the Great Synagogue in order to turn back the clock, Naama Riba. There is a price to the open channel between Barak Ravid and President Donald Trump, Yasmine Levy. The prime minister’s remark is even more offensive when one remembers the place of the person who asked to fill the role, Yael Finkelstein | Opinion. “If Netanyahu were not prime minister, my sister would be alive,” Ben Shalev.

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