Daily Briefing May 10: Broad political support for Gaza operation as tension mounts
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian, political writer Tal Schneider and Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn discuss Shield and Arrow, likely response and politicians’ reactions
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.
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian, political correspondent Tal Schneider and Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn join host Jessica Steinberg for today’s podcast.
Fabian describes the tension as Israel awaits a response from Gazan terror groups following the air force’s targeted killing of three senior members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in strikes that also killed 10 civilians including four children.
He looks at restrictions placed on Israelis living close to the Gaza border, where schools are closed and residents are being told to stay close to shelters.
Schneider speaks about the current relationship between Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu given the Gaza operation, weeks after the prime minister fired then reinstated the defense minister over his call for pausing the judicial reform.
Keller-Lynn speaks about opposition leaders Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid and their unsurprising support of the Gaza operation.
Steinberg notes the advance of Israeli pop singer Noa Kirel to the grand final of the 2023 Eurovision in Liverpool thanks to her performance during the contest’s first semifinal late Tuesday night.
Discussed articles include:
All eyes on Hamas as IDF awaits reprisal for assassination of Islamic Jihad leaders
Thousands of Gaza border residents evacuated by IDF as precaution
Gaza op gets broad political support as some trade barbs over Ben Gvir
‘Legitimizing the illegitimate’: Liberman urges Gantz, Lapid to end overhaul talks
Israel’s Noa Kirel rides ‘Unicorn’ to Eurovision grand final
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