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Translated & summarized from Haaretz by baba
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The source article, as provided, does not contain a single standalone report. Instead, it is a bundle of unrelated Israeli headlines and bylines, covering politics, security, economics, culture, food criticism, opinion, and book review commentary.

Among the items listed are claims that Qatar held secret talks with Iran during the war in order to protect a major gas facility, and that an American official said an agreement was reached on how uranium would be removed, with confidence that Israel would be persuaded. Another headline says daily life in Iran has become “a nightmare,” while people there imagine what comes after the current conflict, and one item describes Trump’s repeated contradictions over whether to strike Iran.

The roundup also mentions Iranian women who moved to the United States and say the administration wants to deport them to the Central African Republic. Another story says a woman who accused Benny Gantz’s ally, Braverman, of assault was seen bruised in the face after the meeting. There are also references to a 1977 election poster described as a dark prophecy, criticism of Aaron Haliva’s photo published this week, and a review questioning a restaurant’s suitability for chef Haim Cohen.

The final items include an opinion piece comparing Benjamin Netanyahu, and a book review saying one document is critical to describing Israel in recent years. Because the text is not a coherent article, no single factual digest can be produced beyond this list of headlines and topics.

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