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First reported by Haaretz · Apr 28, 2026
What happened
This is a multi-item Hebrew commentary and features package covering politics, war memory, court rulings, campus debate, culture, and consumer topics. It ranges from a discussion of Israel’s 1948 expulsion of 300,000 Palestinians to brief notes on artists, a museum vandalism incident, and everyday-life questions.
- 01The package mixes political commentary, history, culture, and lifestyle items.
- 02It recalls Israel’s expulsion of 300,000 people in the 1948 Nakba.
- 03One item cites a ruling allowing kicking an adult lying on the ground.
- 04It includes culture notes on Yishai Levi, Magritte’s painting, and a museum vandalism case.
- 05The collection ends with a podcast teaser about tahini and cold water.
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