In the 1960s, Yairi began working in a current affairs program at the Israel Broadcasting Authority. Her husband Uzi was killed in 1975 during a Palestinian terror attack and hostage taking at the
Savoy Hotel attack. She remarried in the late 1970s to
Eran Dolev, an internist and later chief medical officer. In 1984, Yairi joined Dolev when he was sent to the United States to teach at the US Department of Defense School of Medicine. During her stay, she studied French, communication, and international relations. Upon returning to Israel in 1986, she resumed work at the Voice of Israel as editor-in-chief and presenter of the weekly online newspaper. She also co-hosted "All Talk" with Razi Barkai. In 1993, Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin invited Yairi to the signing ceremony of the Oslo Accords in Washington. From 1994 to 2002, she presented the current affairs program "An Other Matter" on Channel B of Kol Israel, focusing on domestic violence and car accidents. In 2020, she was one of the organisers of the
2020–2021 protests against Benjamin Netanyahu. == Personal life and death ==