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Daily Briefing Aug. 8: Day 307 – Who is on ‘Team Israel’ as the waiting game continues

Editor David Horovitz weighs in on the diplomatic efforts to contain a potential Iran strike, discusses the need for dialogue to solve the issue of universal conscription

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 office on today’s episode.

Back in April, Iran directly targeted Israel with some 500 drones, missiles and rockets. Since the assassination in Teheran of Hamas head Ismail Haniyeh, which Israel has not accepted responsibility for, paired with the openly acknowledged assassination of Hezbollah chief of staff Fuad Shukr, Israelis have been waiting for a retaliatory strike. Horovitz weighs in on how this is playing out on the diplomatic stage and at home.

According to the IDF, only 48 out of 900 Haredi men who received call-up notices last month showed up at the army’s induction center over the past several days for an initial evaluation. Horovitz and Borschel-Dan discuss some of the implications of the IDF’s shortage of manpower and how this thorny problem must be solved through dialogue.

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

Discussed articles include:

The waiting

Israel said to believe Hezbollah will respond before Iran to deaths of terror chiefs

Western ambassadors pull out of Nagasaki memorial after Israel not invited

Harris tells anti-Israel hecklers to be quiet unless they ‘want Donald Trump to win’

IDF claims violent enlistment protests scaring off ultra-Orthodox draftees

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