The text is a roundup of Hebrew-language entertainment and opinion items, led by a critique of a TV interview with journalist Ayala Hasson that began as a fan encounter and then took an unexpected turn. It also highlights several other recent media and culture stories, including a glossy new version of "The Dead Zone," a Netflix comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and a "Ted Lasso" actor, and a new series that is described as trying to imitate "Friends."
Other items in the roundup note that not everything involving Sydney Sweeney is worth attention, and that some people in television are now working on OnlyFans. There is also an ad-style item about choosing a favorite coffee, tied to Fresh Coffee.
The piece further references a woman who said Barverman attacked her, saying she was photographed with injuries to her face after the meeting. It mentions a newly discovered 1977 election poster that was described as a dark prophecy, alongside a fresh elections column. Another item asks what is so upsetting about a photo of former IDF chief Herzi Halevi published this week.
The roundup closes with sharp restaurant and book reviews, including criticism that a venue is far below Haim Cohen’s standards and should not exist as such an embarrassing side job, plus a review of a new book by Noam Sheizaf described as one of the most important documents for understanding Israel in recent years.