Nurit Yaari is a legendary teacher who leaves a lasting mark
The article is presented as a set of brief opinion and culture items, led by a piece praising Nurit Yaari as a legendary teacher who deeply touched her students. It also criticizes the new, luxurious packaging of "Panic Peak," saying the adaptation does not come close to the original film "Sinnenu," after cutting the play’s blood, murder, and revenge scenes and leaving only about 50 pages of material.
Other excerpts discuss political and media criticism, including claims that a widening circle of opponents is pushing back against further war, and that the open channel between Barak Ravid and U.S. President Donald Trump carries an editorial cost. One opinion column says, "If Netanyahu had not been prime minister, my sister would be alive."
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