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 environmental reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg for today’s episode.
Sokol looks at the coalition’s struggle over ultra-Orthodox army service exemptions, where some want to maximize exemptions and others want to use legislation to create a gradual increase leading to universal enlistment. He discusses a recent Likud lawmaker conference on the subject that called for a Haredi draft and sanctions on draft dodgers.
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In honor of Tu Bishvat, the Jewish holiday of the trees, Surkes reports on the new Jewish Climate Trust, with heavy involvement from philanthropist Steven Bronfman of the Canadian Bronfman family. The fund, which is launching next month, will be the first to focus specifically on climate, aiming to help Jewish and Israeli climate organizations build interfaith bridges and regional bridges in the Middle East.
Surkes also speaks about several moshav communities in the south that were attacked by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023. Two are located just outside the designated zone of the Gaza envelope and are therefore not eligible for the funding necessary to rebuild.
Please see today’s ongoing live blog for more updates.
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Likud lawmakers hold conference calling for Haredi draft, sanctions on dodgers
Budding climate fund seeks to guide Jewish response to era’s greatest threat
Just 138 yards too far from the Gaza border, towns are denied post-Oct. 7 state support