Daily Briefing Nov. 10: Day 401 – Once hush-hush, IDF’s strikes in Syria now out in the open
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian on whether IDF can quickly wrap up operations in Gaza and Lebanon as Trump asks, and how a new defense minister may shift how the wars are waged
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.
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.
As the war continues on the ground in Gaza and in Lebanon, we learn how the IDF is now overtly taking credit for strikes inside Syria — and why.
US President-elect Donald Trump has informed the Biden administration that he expects to see progress in the efforts to obtain a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, and his advisers claim he would like the Gaza war wrapped up by the time he takes office in January. Fabian weighs in on whether the IDF is in a position to pull back right now — without Hamas or Hezbollah simply filling the vacuum.
New Defense Minister Israel Katz spoke on Friday with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who conveyed a “sharp” message to his new Israeli counterpart to the effect that Israel risks jeopardizing the ongoing provision of US weaponry for the Gaza war if it does not credibly show that it has improved the supply and distribution of aid to Gazan noncombatants. We hear about new IDF efforts to introduce more aid into the Strip and discuss Katz’s challenges in taking on his new role.
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Discussed articles include:
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at Israel as IDF pounds Lebanon, Syria targets
US warplanes hit Houthis’ advanced weapons storage facilities in Yemen strikes
Israel rejects ‘biased’ warning of famine in Gaza, says aid trucks enter war-torn towns
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