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Welcome to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing: Your update on what’s important in Israel, the Middle East and The Jewish World.

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Welcome to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing: Your update on what’s important in Israel, the Middle East and The Jewish World.

    Day 262 - PM talks partial hostage deal in 1st Hebrew interview

    Day 262 - PM talks partial hostage deal in 1st Hebrew interview

    Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

    Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.

    Berman discusses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's first Hebrew-language media interview since October 7 on the pro-Netanyahu Channel 14 network, in which the prime minister spoke about the end of intense fighting in Gaza, his willingness to agree to a partial hostage deal, while insisting that battles would continue.

    He also speaks about Netanyahu's comments regarding the north and the prime minister's hopes for a diplomatic solution, as well as how the prime minister deftly pointed fingers at his opponents in the government in order to firmly position himself as the country's ultimate leader.

    Berman turns to the Biden administration and its ongoing spat with Netanyahu over what the prime minister's claims regarding a slowdown in shipments of US arms. Berman suggests the low-level disagreement may all be about politics as the prime minister does not want Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, currently visiting in DC, to lay claim on any diplomatic successes during his visit.

    Berman concludes with a look at the terror attack in two communities in Russia's Dagestan, bordering Azerbaijan, a mostly Moslem region that has experienced Moslem Jihadist terrorism in the past and was the focal point of a near-pogrom after October 7, when locals attempted to target Israeli passengers on a flight.

    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Discussed articles include:

    PM says open to partial pause and hostage deal but war won’t end until Hamas destroyed

    EU’s Borrell warns war in Middle East on the brink of expanding

    Netanyahu says US arms supplies fell away 4 months ago; he went public as last resort

    US hasn’t withheld weapons for Israel, but it’s done fast-tracking them — official

    Over 15 Russian cops, civilians killed in attacks on synagogues, churches in Dagestan

    THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel

    THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown

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    IMAGE: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to Channel 14 in the first interview he's given to an Israeli news outlet since October 7, on June 23, 2024. (Screenshot, Channel 14, used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)
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    • 17 min
    Day 261 - West Bank terror as drones attack from north and east

    Day 261 - West Bank terror as drones attack from north and east

    Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

    Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

    Defense Minister Yoav Gallant headed to Washington this morning for a meeting that he calls “critical for the future of the war.” What are the main goals?

    The IDF confirmed that it shot down an apparent Hezbollah drone over the Lower Galilee. It was shot down by air defenses in an area that houses a major factory belonging to the Rafael defense contractor. Also overnight, Israeli fighter jets shot down a drone heading toward Israel from the eastern direction. The announcement comes after the Iran-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed to have launched a drone at Israel’s southernmost city of Eilat early this morning.

    On Saturday, the IDF struck several targets, including a Hamas military site in Gaza City’s Shati neighborhood. Reports in Hebrew and Arabic media said the Shati attack targeted senior Hamas commander Raad Saad, head of Hamas operations. We hear who he is and the status of the fighting in the Gaza Strip.

    Also on Saturday, Israel said it had killed a top Hamas operative in Lebanon, Ayman Ghatma, who was responsible for supplying weapons to Hamas in Lebanon as well as to the al-Jama’a al-Islamiyya terror group. We hear about the tangled Lebanon-based overlap between Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.

    An Israeli civilian Amnon Muchtar, 67, of Petah Tikva was shot in his vehicle by unknown gunmen in the West Bank city of Qalqilya on Saturday and later died of his wounds. Fabian describes the incident, which is being labeled as a terror attack, and puts it into context with other recent conflicts in the area.

    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Discussed articles include:

    Heading to US, Gallant says meetings ‘critical for the future of the war’

    Israeli strike said to target Hamas operations chief Raad Saad in Gaza; unclear if he died

    IDF kills top Hamas man in Lebanon; US said to promise Israel full support if war erupts

    Israeli man shot and killed in his car in West Bank’s Qalqilya in apparent terror

    IDF says it is investigating soldiers who tied Palestinian detainee to hood of car

    THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel

    THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown

    Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. 

    IMAGE: Israel Defense Forces operating in Gaza, June 22, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces)
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    • 19 min
    Day 260 - Focus on ToI's Those We Have Lost memorial project

    Day 260 - Focus on ToI's Those We Have Lost memorial project

    Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

    In this special episode, host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaks with news editor Amy Spiro, who heads up our Those We Have Lost project.

    Since a few days after the October 7 murderous Hamas onslaught on southern Israel that massacred some 1,200 people -- mostly civilians -- and saw 251 hostages taken to Gaza, Spiro has worked to memorialize the slain individuals by bringing their stories to the English-speaking world.

    Spiro imbues each post with the individual's character and life from publically available information, including funeral eulogies, social media posts, and memorial websites.

    In this episode, Spiro and Borschel-Dan share the stories of eight of the fallen, including lone soldiers, a newly pregnant couple, a beloved grandmother and a Thai worker who never got to meet his child.

    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Discussed articles include:

    Staff Sgt. Shlomo Reshetnikov, 20: Lone soldier from Russia

    Raz Mizrahi, 21: Wounded in 2021 attack, recovered and slain at party

    Keshet Casarotti-Kalfa, 21: Pirate-loving partygoer ‘a ball of light’

    Sgt. David Mittelman, 20: Ex-Haredi who hovered between worlds

    Yehudit Itzchaki, 76: Doting grandma, child of Holocaust survivors

    Lidor Levi and Nitzan Rahoum, 28: Slain couple were expecting first baby

    Nitikorn Sae Wang, 26: Thai worker who never got to meet his son

    Staff Sgt. Yonatan Chaim, 25: Lone soldier who converted, made aliyah

    THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel

    THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown

    Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. 

    ILLUSTRATIVE IMAGE: Family and friends of Israeli soldier Sergeant Almog Shalom attend his funeral at the Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem on June 11, 2024. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
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    • 20 min
    Day 259 - Netanyahu's tiff with Biden administration

    Day 259 - Netanyahu's tiff with Biden administration

    Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

    US  bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.

    Magid discusses the latest visit to the US by National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, amid the current kerfuffle between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the US administration.

    Dermer and Hanegbi were meeting with US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken , and "received an earful" from US officials regarding the video that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made earlier in the week with accusations about the delay of US arms shipments to Israel.

    Magid discusses whether Netanyahu is making comments now because Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is going to DC next week and perhaps doesn't want him receiving the credit for solving any issues regarding arms during his trip.

    Magid also talks about the ongoing US consideration to set sanctions against Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, given his longtime efforst to withhold funds from the Palestinian Authority, thereby destabilizing the Palestinian government.

    Magid also looks at the possibility of US sanctions against the far-right Tzav 9 group, which has organized efforts to halt and wreak havoc with US aid convoys making their way into Gaza.

    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Discussed articles include:

    US hosts PM’s aides amid concern full-on war with Hezbollah would overwhelm Iron Dome

    US vexed, disappointed by Netanyahu claim of arms holdup: ‘No one has done more for him’

    US sanctions far-right Israeli group behind attacks on aid convoys bound for Gaza

    Is the US poised to sanction an Israeli minister for the first time?

    THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel

    THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown

    Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. 

    IMAGE: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a video message issued June 19, 2024. (Screenshot/GPO)
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    • 19 min
    Day 258 - Things fall apart? Mini-revolt among a few Likud MKs

    Day 258 - Things fall apart? Mini-revolt among a few Likud MKs

    Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

    Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan in the Jerusalem offices for today's episode.

    Facing a growing number of high-profile spats involving members of his coalition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Wednesday for his political partners to “get a grip” and abandon “petty politics.” Horovitz unwinds the insults and accusations that were thrown about yesterday and assesses the stability of the coalition even as some members of Likud are showing signs of discontent.

    IDF Spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari told Channel 13 last night, “This business of destroying Hamas, making Hamas disappear — it’s simply throwing sand in the eyes of the public.” Horovitz discusses how Israel's internal political strife may be affecting its prosecution of the war.

    The Wall Street Journal reported today that US officials estimate that of the 116 hostages believed to be held by Hamas in Gaza, just 50 are still alive. The assessment is based on a combination of Israeli and US intelligence and puts the number of deceased hostages at 66, a far higher number than Israel has publicly confirmed. As hostage negotiation talks seem to be at a stalemate, Horovitz speaks to the international pressure being placed on Hamas and why it's likely not enough.

    Last night the head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group Hasan Nasrallah commented on the escalating conflict with the Jewish state, and said the Shiite terror group does not want “total war,” is only acting in support of Hamas, but in the case of full-blown war, “The enemy knows well that we have prepared ourselves for the worst… and that no place… will be spared from our rockets.” Why this announcement right now?

    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Discussed articles include:

    As war winds down, diplomacy is paramount, but Netanyahu has other priorities

    Amid multiplying spats, Netanyahu urges coalition partners to ‘get a grip’

    IDF spokesman says Hamas can’t be destroyed, drawing retort from PM: ‘That’s war’s goal’

    Nasrallah says ‘no place’ in Israel would be safe in war, threatens to target Cyprus

    THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel

    THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown

    Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. 

    IMAGE: Economy Minister Nir Barkat attends a plenum session at the assembly hall of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem on May 29, 2024. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
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    • 23 min
    Day 257 - Report from Rafah: How Hamas triggers booby-traps

    Day 257 - Report from Rafah: How Hamas triggers booby-traps

    Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

    Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

    Fabian is just back from the Yabna neighborhood of Rafah in the Gaza Strip where he was embedded with troops from the Givati Infantry Brigade. We hear what he saw and then dive into the current status of fighting in the Strip.

    Just after Hezbollah brazenly published aerial drone footage of Israel yesterday, top IDF generals approved plans for war in Lebanon. What do we know about the plans and what is happening along the border now?

    Annual Israeli arms sales reached a new record in 2023, for the third consecutive year, amounting to nearly double the value of exports compared to five years ago, according to Defense Ministry figures released Monday. How can war-time Israel be exporting so many arms?For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Discussed articles include:

    In Rafah, IDF focuses on tunnels, with aim of destroying Hamas brigade within a month

    IDF says half of Hamas’s forces in Rafah dismantled, at least 550 gunmen killed

    Top Israeli generals approve Lebanon offensive battle plans, army says

    In open threat, Hezbollah publishes drone footage of sites in northern Israel

    IDF kills Hezbollah rocket specialist amid rare 3-day lull in terror group’s fire

    Israeli arms sales break record for 3rd year in row, reaching $13 billion in 2023

    THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel

    THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown

    Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. 

    IMAGE: Troops of the IDF's Givati Brigade operate in the Yabna camp of southern Gaza's Rafah, June 18, 2024. (Emanuel Fabian/Times of Israel)
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    • 18 min

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