A Haaretz feature profiles Israeli singles who are returning to in-person dating and socializing after the wartime disruption, with some reporting being recognized from dating apps on the street. The article is a lifestyle and social-trend piece, not a hard-news development.
A Haaretz lifestyle feature published this evening profiles Israeli singles who are returning to traditional in-person dating after the prolonged disruption caused by the war. The article includes a quote from a single person who says they were recognized on the street from dating apps and went on 100 dates. The piece reflects a broader social trend of Israelis re-engaging with routine civilian activities, including dating, as the security situation allows for a partial return to normalcy. No new policy, event, or official statement is reported.
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