Daily Briefing Dec. 24: Day 445 – IDF rethinks ballistic missiles for long-range attacks
Political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses a gag order lifted in the PM's office leak case; ecology reporter Sue Surkes talks about the Hula nature reserve and ecological sandals
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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 Tal Schneider and environmental reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg on today’s episode.
Schneider talks about an ongoing discussion in the defense establishment about using ballistic missiles for long-range attacks, in contrast or in addition to the kinds of air power utilized in retaliatory strikes against Iran in October and against Yemen this month.
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She also reviews the lifting of a gag order on the name of reservist Ari Rosenfeld, the IDF officer charged with stealing and transferring classified IDF information to a worker in the Prime Minister’s Office. Rosenfeld is being held in detention, and had argued to the court: “I cannot fight for my good name when I am in the dark. The public needs to know who I am, what I did, and what my intentions were.”
Surkes discusses a forthcoming article on a net-zero factory created by the founder of the Shoresh sandal empire in northern Israel and his aim to convince other industrialists and Israelis to follow his lead.
She also talks about the reopening of the Hula nature reserve in the north, and how its 14-month closure during the Hezbollah rocket attacks from Lebanon affected the birds that migrate through there in the spring and fall.
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Discussed articles include:
Amid IDF rethink, some see air-launched missile doctrine moving to more solid ground
With gag order lifted, reservist charged in PM’s office leak case named as Ari Rosenfeld
After 14 months at risk of Hezbollah attacks, Northern Israel’s Hula Lake Park reopens
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