General07:11 · Dec 17, 2023

A year from now, Be'eri aims to rebuild a miniature version of the kibbutz in Hatzerim

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Translated & summarized from Haaretz by baba
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The text is a collection of Hebrew commentary, opinion, and recommendation blurbs rather than a single straight news report. The only item expressed as a first-person or quoted statement in the headline and surrounding material is a line about Be'eri’s future relocation: “In a year we will be in Hatzerim, and we will try to build a small version of Kibbutz Be'eri there.”

The rest of the page consists of short promotional or editorial snippets on a range of subjects. One piece asks why a day of sirens makes people feel as if they were hit by a truck, and another says that between war and routine, children also need help navigating transitions. There is also advice about dating, warning against posting photos with a cat, and a line about choosing coffee, presented as sponsored content for Fresh Coffee.

Additional commentary includes an opinion piece by Tzvi Bar'el arguing that Recep Tayyip Erdogan has drawn a Middle East map in which Israel is the central threat, and that no world leader has received such humiliating treatment from Donald Trump. Another opinion item by Gili Izikovich addresses the frustration and disgust felt by anyone separated by an ideological abyss from a loved one.

The page also recommends viewing an album that, according to Niv Hadash, was impossible to stop listening to once it was released, and it includes a testimony from Ran Levy Talbi about surviving genocide and having to search for bodies in order to prove it to the world. A final quoted line from Talia Benon Tsur says, “It all started with my partner. He had an issue with his Russian women.”

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