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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 266 -- Biden, Trump face off; Gallant's effective US visit

    Day 266 -- Biden, Trump face off; Gallant's effective US visit

    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 first tackles the first debate between US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump in a faceoff that included Trump's statements about not having let Hamas attack if he was in office, while Biden defended his actions since October 7. Both countered one another on antisemitism regarding the 2017 Charlottesville rally versus the campus protests of last spring.
    Magid also reviews Defense Minister Yoav Gallant's trip to Washington this week, in which Gallant tackled the arms shipment brouhaha that heated up with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's involvement. The meetings were very effective, said Magid, with the shipments ironed out for arms shipments that could be more effective against Hezbollah, if needed.
    Magid refers to another topic discussed during Gallant's visit, regarding whether fighting with Hezbollah could be halted as battles in Rafah slow down as an "off-ramp" to avoid war.
    He discusses the post-war Gaza plan discussed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his meetings in the region last week, with possible participation by future Palestinian Authority security forces, and peacekeeping forces from the UAE and Egypt amid a future pathway to a Palestinian state.
    Magid concludes with an in-depth look at the Jamal Bowman race against George Latimer in the New York Democratic primary as Bowman's views on Israel which brought strong AIPAC financial support for Latimer, ultimately helping him sweep the election.
    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.
    Discussed articles include:
    Trump calls Biden ‘a bad Palestinian’ as president’s halting debate showing rattles Dems
    Gallant, US declare progress on expediting arms delivery, but bomb shipment still frozen
    US, Israel see easing of Gaza fighting as Hezbollah ‘off-ramp’ to avoid war
    Egypt, UAE prepared to participate in postwar Gaza security force — officials
    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: This combination of photos shows Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden during a presidential debate hosted by CNN, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP/Gerald Herbert)
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    Day 265 - Pride and politics in Israel, US and UK

    Day 265 - Pride and politics in Israel, US and UK

    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 for today's episode.
    Following Tuesday morning’s landmark High Court ruling which found that there is no legal basis for excluding Haredi men from the military draft, yesterday, Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman Yuli Edelstein delayed a vote on a Defense Ministry-backed “draft Security Service Law” due to what he said was a failure to reach a “broad consensus” on the matter. What should we make of this breaking of Likud party ranks?
    Yesterday, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and US President Joe Biden’s administration announced that progress had been made toward resolving what Jerusalem considers to be an insufficient flow of arms from the United States to Israel. Horovitz breaks down the situation as we know it and describes how this may affect a potential war with Hezbollah.
    Tonight, US President Joe Biden and former US president Donald Trump will meet in Atlanta for a debate moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash and Jake Tapper. What could be on the table?
    Horovitz weighs in on the upcoming July 4 British elections in which Labour leader Keir Starmer is projected to win a vast parliamentary majority.
    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.
    Discussed articles include:
    Edelstein delays IDF reservists law amidst growing coalition tensions over draft
    PM meets Edelstein over remarks on Haredi draft bill seen as imperiling coalition
    Gallant, US declare progress on expediting arms delivery, but bomb shipment still frozen
    Evading national service in the Jewish state is the opposite of authentic Judaism
    From antisemitism to Israel: The Jewish topics to watch for in the Biden-Trump debate
    10 contests for Israel supporters to watch in the UK’s July 4 general election
    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: Likud MK Yuli Edelstein leads a Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem on June 26, 2024. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
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    Day 264 - Landmark decision to draft Haredim, starting July 1

    Day 264 - Landmark decision to draft Haredim, starting July 1

    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.
    Legal correspondent Jeremy Sharon and environmental reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.
    Sharon discusses the landmark decision by the High Court Tuesday determining that ultra-Orthodox men are obligated to perform military service, and the immediate draft of 3,000 yeshiva students starting July 1, as he looks at the legal issues that led to the decision.
    He also talks about the new report by the United Nations-linked Integrated Food Security Phase Classification organization, showing that there is no famine in Gaza, despite previous predictions to the contrary.
    Surkes explains the latest concerns about Israel’s power grid and its susceptibility to a possible attack by Hezbollah, with Israel's electricity companies taking a more urgent look at what can be done to offset an all-out blackout in case of war.
    She also mentions a high-tech, AI-powered 'weed wacker,' designed to bypass pricey human labor for crops and agricultural fields.
    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.
    Discussed articles include:
    After court ruling, AG tells IDF to immediately start drafting 3,000 Haredi students
    In historic ruling, High Court says government must draft Haredi men into IDF
    Key food security org finds no famine in Gaza, says previous assumptions wrong
    As war with Hezbollah looms, concerns over vulnerability of power grid generate unease
    Confab shows off startups, from AI-driven weeders and tree tubes to alternative fats
    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: An Israeli soldier and ultra-Orthodox Jews at the Western Wall on June 25, 2024. (Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
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    Day 263 - Knesset faceoff against PM, compare him to 'emperor'

    Day 263 - Knesset faceoff against PM, compare him to 'emperor'

    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.
    Political correspondent Sam Sokol and Arab affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.
    Sokol discusses what led to the fierce debate in the Knesset Monday, after a commission that was looking into earlier defense purchases, sent letters of inquiry to several officials, including Prime MInister Benjamin Netanyahu. Opposition leader Yair Lapid used the opportunity to attack the prime minister in his faction's weekly meeting, joined by New Hope party leader Gideon Sa'ar as the prime minister defended his actions.
    Sokol notes that the debate concluded with a first vote on legislation regarding extending reservists' age while legislation is still pending regarding lowering the ages of exemptions for ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students.
    Pacchiani talks about an interview with Palestinian laborers who have been mostly out of work for the last eight months, part of the work force of some 200,000 people who work mostly in construction and agriculture. He says it appears to be more of a political decision to push the Palestinian Authority toward bankruptcy, along with higher unemployment.
    He also mentions press reports about a "fishy" organized foreign press tour of the Beirut airport, as the Lebanese government attempted to prove they're not hiding weapons imported from Iran.
    For more updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.
    Discussed articles include:
    ‘Submarine affair’ inquiry finds Netanyahu’s decisions compromised national security
    Knesset to vote this week on bill extending retirement age for IDF reservists
    West Bank Palestinian laborers in despair after eight months without jobs in Israel
    Reporters denied access to Beirut airport area where weapons suspected to be stored
    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 attends a debate in the Knesset on June 24, 2024 (Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
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    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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    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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