When on the table was a procedural bouquet of flowers that she had received from Eitan Cable, and she put it in a red disposable water cup from the news company, suddenly tears flooded Rina Mishleh's eyes.
Her farewell broadcast from "Meet the Press", which she hosted for nine years, was packed with emotional obituaries and nostalgic videos.
At the end, Nigva managed to wipe her tears and concluded: "I didn't work for anyone else - only for the viewer at home. In every home."
Her messages are succeeded by shouting out loud.
She opened with a panel of six members of the Knesset, who talked emotionally about every aspect related to "women in politics".
Minutes later, MK Abir Kara called the above-mentioned discourse "bullshit" and took a cold shower from a successful person.
This is Rina.
Her voice is still important and sharp.
She does not miss opportunities, determined and brave, in control of the material, fearless and stubborn.
In light of her status, many would agree that she was a trailblazer who blazed a trail for others.
So why break up?
Perhaps because the last show faithfully represented what "Fender" knows how to provide.
Endless talk about mandates, who will sit with whom, who boycotts whom - a lot of clichés, spins and speculations.
Some enjoy the content, but the truth is we are fed up.
Another round of elections, more interviews with politicians who are hard to believe a word that comes out of their mouths.
And yet, the problem does not stem from the fact that Mizim lost one week in the rating to Ayla Hasson, but from the fact that at her age it seems that she represents a generation that has matured.
This is expressed on the background in a series of oral emissions that have complicated it with entire sectors.
Osherat Kotler and Yaron London experienced similar ostracism in the past.
succeeding is becoming a burden.
Therefore, even if it was forced on her, this departure happens at an excellent timing for her.
The other day, when "Olan Shishi" presented a survey that examined voting up to the age of 25, she hissed loudly - "The world does not belong to young people", and a murmur escaped her lips.
Because perhaps the move of a successful person from the "meet" guidance is based more on ageism than on renewal.
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