Daily Briefing Nov. 1: Election Day redux; Herzog’s White House visit
Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn looks at possible voting factors; US correspondent Luke Tress discusses the Israeli president’s US visit and a Brooklyn yeshiva’s steep fine
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.
Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn and US correspondent Luke Tress join host Jessica Steinberg for today’s podcast.
Keller-Lynn looks at the various factors that could shift this election, Israel’s fifth in four years.
Tress talks about President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the White House last week, including the different emphases Herzog and US President Joe Biden placed on the US-brokered maritime border agreement between Israel and Lebanon and nuclear talks with Iran.
Tress also discusses the admission of guilt and $5 million penalty being paid by New York’s largest Hasidic yeshiva over its misappropriation of government funds.
Discussed articles include:
As Israel votes for fifth time since 2019, these 5 factors could break the deadlock
White House’s Lebanon success, Iran failure on display during Herzog visit
US despairing over increasingly distant Iran nuke talks, Israeli official says
New York’s biggest Hasidic yeshiva to pay $8m after admitting to systematic fraud
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