A nuanced look at whether everyone is really antisemitic
The provided text is not a single news report but a page of Hebrew headlines and article teasers from a news site. The dominant item is a piece asking, in effect, whether everyone is really antisemitic, and it says the answer is more complicated than it first appears.
Surrounding that headline are links to a range of unrelated stories and opinion pieces, including coverage of the New York Knicks celebration, a discussion of former U.S. President Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani sitting as far apart as possible, a feature on social ties and dementia risk, a report on a shelter story, and a warning from organizers of Hebrew Book Day that “the next generation will not read Hebrew.”
The page also promotes a Spielberg project about UFOs based on a true story, an ad about choosing coffee, and a report that a woman who said Boaz Bismuth attacked her was photographed with facial bruises after their meeting. Other items mention Gidi Weitz and Josh Breiner, a 1977 election poster described as an ominous prediction, a new election column by Yuval Gonen, and a Blacklist column by Alon Idan about a photo of former IDF chief Herzi Halevi.
Additional teasers include a restaurant review by Shagi Cohen criticizing a venue for falling short of chef Haim Cohen’s standards, a Gideon Levy opinion piece, and a book review by Noam Shizaf describing a document as one of the most important for understanding Israel in recent years. No further details are provided in the text itself.
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