Daily Briefing Mar. 5: Deadly Iranian strike changes Purim for Haredi enclave in Beit Shemesh

Political correspondent Sam Sokol and reporter Charlie Summers discuss the fatal Iranian attack and its effect on holiday celebrations

With:
  • Jessica Steinberg
    Jessica Steinberg

    Jessica Steinberg, The Times of Israel’s culture and lifestyles editor, covers the Sabra scene from south to north and back to the center

  • Sam Sokol
    Sam Sokol

    Sam Sokol is the Times of Israel’s political correspondent. He was previously a reporter for the Jerusalem Post, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Haaretz. He is the author of “Putin’s Hybrid War and the Jews”

  • Charlie Summers
    Charlie Summers

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 police reporter Charlie Summers join host Jessica Steinberg for today’s episode.

WATCH the full episode here:

Following the deadly strike on Sunday that killed nine people in Beit Shemesh, Sokol and Summers discuss the shock and mourning in the centrally located city with a strong Haredi enclave.

Purim celebrations and revelry continued in some parts of Beit Shemesh, report the pair, as some synagogues flouted the Home Front Command directives regarding gatherings, while others reflected a somber, cautious mood.

Sokol takes a moment to update us on matters in the Knesset, where most committee meetings were canceled due to the hostilities, and speculates on whether war with Iran will boost Netanyahu at the ballot box in the upcoming elections.

Finally, Summers reports on an end-of-Purim street party in Jerusalem, where police kept a hands-off approach, and the scene of a missile strike in the capital earlier in the week.

Check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing liveblog for more updates.

For further reading:

9 killed as Iranian missile destroys synagogue, smashes bomb shelter in Beit Shemesh

‘Everything is gone’: Deadly Iranian strike on Beit Shemesh leaves residents reeling

After deadly missile impact, Beit Shemesh struggles to maintain Purim cheer

Will the war with Iran boost Netanyahu’s prospects at the ballot box?

Israeli opposition leaders rally behind government as Israel and US strike Iran

Flouting wartime restrictions, revelers party in Jerusalem streets for Purim’s final hours

Three wounded in Iranian missile strike on highway outside Jerusalem

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