The supplied text is not a single news article but a roundup of multiple Hebrew headlines and opinion items from an Israeli news site. It includes a political piece about Donald Trump and his repeated contradictions on whether to strike Iran, and another item arguing that a “teacher will receive a salary of 16,000 shekels here, but we demand much more from him,” suggesting debate over expectations in education.
Other items cover the police blocking entry to the Pride parade with shirts and signs against the government, a concern that hosting a World Cup becomes less pleasant when half the team is injured, and a review of Ian McEwan’s new large novel described as a “tour de force.” There is also a sponsored lifestyle item about choosing coffee, and a report that the woman who said Haim Braverman attacked her was seen with bruises on her face after the meeting.
Additional entries mention a 1977 election poster that appears to have foretold a dark outcome, a new election column, criticism of a photo of former IDF intelligence chief Aharon Haliva, a negative restaurant review saying the place is far below chef Haim Cohen’s standards, and an opinion piece about Benjamin Netanyahu, portraying the leader as having changed from the cautious man once known to the writer into a “mass murderer, bloodthirsty” figure. Another review says a book is one of the most important documents describing Israel in recent years.