Daily Briefing March 10: Turning tide in Turkey, shuttle diplomacy and PA on Ukraine
Political reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses Israel’s mediation bid and Knesset news; US correspondent Jacob Magid reviews Palestinians on Russia, and USAID and Iron Dome funds
Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday.
US correspondent Jacob Magid and political reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn join host Jessica Steinberg, with Tal Schneider reporting from Istanbul.
Schneider offers an update about President Isaac Herzog’s meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, part of his landmark 24-hour visit to Istanbul.
Keller-Lynn discusses experts’ opinions regarding Israel’s recent shuttle diplomacy with Russia.
Magid looks at reactions from the Palestinian Authority regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and reasons for its silence until now.
Keller-Lynn runs through the last days of the Knesset’s winter session, and what hasn’t been completed prior to the upcoming six-week hiatus.
Magid talks about the $5.5 million USAID package for Israeli and Palestinian businesses, as well as the $1 billion in Iron Dome funding finally approved by the US House.
Discussed articles include:
Hosting Herzog in landmark visit, Erdogan lauds ‘turning point’ in relations
Senior US official in Israel: We won’t push Kyiv to accept Russian terms
Two Russia experts fear Putin played Bennett by inviting him to Moscow
Aiming to avoid picking sides, PA rebuffs US request to condemn Russian invasion
Coalition stumbles into last legislative week before Passover break
US earmarks $5.5 million for Israeli, Palestinian businesses, female entrepreneurs
US House approves $1 billion for Israel’s Iron Dome after months-long delay
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