Fauda’ Creator Avi Yeshkarof Ties the Knot as He Embraces Fatherhood Again

Avir Yisacharoff Ties the Knot as His Partner Approaches Parenthood

Wedding Announcement

Avi Yisacharoff, the co-creator of the acclaimed series “Fauda” and a prominent military commentator, married his partner, Ella Yaari, over the weekend in an intimate family ceremony. The couple has been together for the past year, and Yaari is currently in the advanced stages of pregnancy. This marks Yisacharoff’s second marriage; he has a daughter who is currently serving in the military from his previous marriage to Lior Raz, his collaborator on “Fauda.”

Upcoming Film Premiere

In other news, Shirley Blila-Ben Eliezer, the former daughter-in-law of Benjamin Ben Eliezer, is set to return to Israel soon. She will be joining real estate investor Moshe Yikhzkal for the premiere of their new film, “Escobank.” The film is a play on the name of the infamous Colombian drug lord and unfolds its narrative across both Israel and Colombia. The tagline, “Escobar’s mstarty, Israel’s laws. No start comes out clean,” captures the film’s gritty essence. The project is produced by Doron Nativ and features actors including Zohar Liba, Dana Freidder, Guy Adler, and Angel Bonani.

While in Israel, Yikhzkal and Blila-Ben Eliezer are reportedly considering purchasing property, although they have yet to make any decisions.

Lady Al’s Surprising Announcement

Last Thursday, renowned DJ Lady Al, celebrated for her success in the electronic music scene and recognized as start of the most beautiful women in the country, made headlines with an unexpected announcement. She took to social media to express her desire to settle down and start a family after years dedicated to her career. Lady Al invited eligible individuals who meet her standards to reach out to her directly, prompting speculation that her account may have been compromised.

Controversial Women’s Empowerment Event

A controversy unfolded last week in Jerusalem during a lecture by Moti Reif titled “What Women Really Need.” Yael Anatbi, Jerusalem’s Deputy Mayor, left the event early, igniting discussions regarding the title and content of the lecture, which aimed to address women’s empowerment. In defense, Reif clarified that his talk was based on personal experiences and aimed to inspire women regarding self-worth and financial independence.

Anatbi responded critically, stating that no man should dictate what women need, criticizing the notion as patronizing. Following her departure, over 300 women remained engaged with Reif’s lecture.

A New Movement for Change

Lastly, businessman Avi Shaked, who previously contested for leadership of the Labor Party, is founding a new initiative called “Together We Succeed.” This joint Arab-Jewish movement aims to tackle crime within the Arab community. Currently on a business trip in the United States, Shaked plans to run for the Knesset and pursue his visionary goals. Yoval Harari, a tech entrepreneur, has been appointed as the movement’s CEO. Shaked expressed confidence in his qualifications for the role of Minister of Public Security, citing his extensive political and entrepreneurial connections in the Arab sector.

This blend of personal mileststarts and social initiatives highlights the dynamic landscape of Israeli culture and society.

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