Daily Briefing Nov. 17: Day 408 – IDF signals northern residents may soon be cleared to return
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian updates us on the ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon and discusses mildly encouraging news surrounding the push for Haredi enlistment
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.
A barrage of some 20 rockets was launched from Lebanon at the Western Galilee and Haifa Bay area just ahead of this conversation. Yesterday also saw some 80 rockets fired at the same areas. At the same time, the IDF has reportedly removed roadblocks on the northern border which were to prevent civilians from driving on roads that were exposed to anti-tank missile fire from Lebanon. Is this a sign that northern residents may soon return home?
This morning, the IDF has issued additional evacuation orders for four more buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs ahead of a second wave of airstrikes on Hezbollah assets. We hear what is happening with this increased daytime strikes and learn about how Hezbollah fights differently from Hamas on the ground.
In recent weeks, the turnout rate in the reservist units currently fighting in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip has varied between 75% and 85%, according to defense sources. But today, some 7,000 enlistment orders to ultra-Orthodox Israelis will begin to be delivered and, as Fabian reported last week, we’ve already seen some signs that this year already represents a larger turnout than years past. Fabian weighs in.
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Discussed articles include:
IDF said to remove roadblocks near northern border ahead of possible return of displaced residents
Soldier killed in Lebanon as IDF pounds Hezbollah; rocket hits Haifa synagogue
Reservist killed in northern Gaza Strip; hostage holders said incommunicado
Sharp drop seen in reservist response rate due to burnout amid long war
Angering coalition ally, new Defense Minister Katz okays 7,000 more Haredi draft orders
IDF sees increase in draft of Haredi troops, but is still far off from goals
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