The man who was there, and forgot to bring souvenirs
The text is a headline roundup rather than a single news report, listing several Israeli opinion pieces, features and reviews published under one banner.
Among the items are a piece on “Hebrew Book Day” and an old warning from organizers that “the next generation will not read Hebrew,” a review noting Spielberg’s return to UFOs based on a true story, and a question about whether school pet corners can help children return to routine. Another item asks what should be said about Tsvika Mor’s doctorate, and there is a sponsored note about choosing coffee with Fresh Coffee.
The roundup also includes commentary on Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he went too far in his appetite for war and that opposition to continuing the “madness” is widening. Other opinion columns criticize what is described as the replacement of arrogance with humility and the lack of any “historic victory.”
Additional pieces mention 107 million shekels invested in the Great Synagogue to turn back time, a price attached to the open channel between Barak Ravid and President Donald Trump, and a sharp line about the prime minister’s statement being even more insulting when one remembers the place of the person who wanted to fill the post. One item quotes, “If Netanyahu were not prime minister, my sister would be alive.”
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