1. It was published on news sites that the wife of Yesh Atid chairman Lihi Lapid (hereinafter referred to as Shatiya), and Knesset member Aliza Lavie They will hold a challah-making ceremony.
The only question left is who will sell the leftovers on Passover Eve? Yair Lapid or Mickey Levy?
2. Who is wise, who sees the future? Amir Peretz regrets the repeal of the bag law.
If only the law included a refund for bags returned to the supermarket, and not just for bottles, someone in the Prime Minister's Office might have made an effort to approve the law...
3. The Ministry of Environmental Quality received a free bottle recycling campaign. For the bag campaign, they spent 260,000 NIS on a presenter.
On the other hand, Yesh Atid also received A free campaign in the Hapels newspaper of the Jerusalem faction. At least Yair Lapid, a presenter in his own right, certainly knows how to appreciate that.
4. When I read the names of the parties, I wonder:
Is the camp truly Zionist? Is the house Jewish? Is the people with us? Is there a future? Are we all like windows?
5. The weekly riddle for children: Which minister has the most influence?
To Minister Netanyahu.
6. The Prime Minister is interested in establishing a government news website.
Channel 1 of the Internet, or the government's Galei IDF? What will it have that is not on the Israel Today website?
7. On second thought, today there is no traffic on news sites, everyone is on social networks.
But there is a problem there too: government ministries are already Can't buy statuses and tweets. Maybe a site like this could recycle their tweet statuses.
8. Yair Lapid spent 60,000 NIS on gymnastics and sports.
A bit strange for someone who took his personal trainer, Yoel Razbozov, with him to the Knesset.