Daily Briefing Nov. 15: Day 406 – Life up north feels like game of Russian roulette
Arab affairs correspondent Gianluca Pacchiani reviews new Hamas leadership and Palestinian textbooks as reporter Diana Bletter discusses deadly rocket attacks in the north
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.
Arab affairs correspondent Gianluca Pacchiani and reporter Diana Bletter join host Jessica Steinberg for today’s episode.
Pacchiani offers a brief update regarding the latest in the US-brokered ceasefire proposal to Hezbollah in Lebanon, as Bletter speaks about the randomness of rockets that kill and cause damage in the north, including Jewish and Arab towns and villages.
Pacchiani then discusses the latest lineup of Hamas leaders, with most located outside Gaza and one possibly still in the Strip, and how they control the ongoing war from afar. He also looks at reactions from European leaders regarding Palestinian educational textbooks that radicalize younger generations.
Finally, Bletter talks about scientific research from Tel Aviv University that could help in fighting cancerous tumors.
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Discussed articles include:
Though ham-handed, report on Gazan anger at Hamas appears to reflect waning support
As calls to deradicalize Palestinian textbooks get louder, some urge a broader focus
‘History repeats itself’ as South Lebanon Army veteran, Israeli killed side-by-side
In Arab town where 2 were killed by Hezbollah rockets, leaders demand shelters
Annual festival includes an oud ode to a Jewish Tunisian diva
Israeli researchers identify protein that stops immune cells from attacking tumors
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