Daily Briefing Oct. 8: Day 368 – Israelis grieve an open wound in dueling ceremonies
Editor David Horovitz on a year of Hezbollah attacks and a potential strike on Iran; culture editor Jessica Steinberg on marking Oct. 7 and what it shows about Israeli society
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.
Editor David Horovitz and culture editor Jessica Steinberg join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today’s episode.
The UN special coordinator for Lebanon and the head of the peacekeeping force deployed along the border with Israel said this morning that a negotiated solution is the only way to restore stability. They added that Hezbollah’s attacks starting on October 8, 2023, were in violation of the UN Security Council resolution that ended the 34-day Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006. Horovitz weighs in on whether Israel currently believes the path of diplomacy is still viable.
This morning, former prime minister Naftali Bennett called for Israel to strike the Iranian nuclear program which, he said, “casts a dark shadow over our futures,” amid reports that Israel may hit military or intelligence targets in response to Tehran’s ballistic missile attack last week. Horovitz explores Bennett’s motivations and discusses the current window of opportunity.
Steinberg reports on yesterday’s commemoration ceremonies and discusses what the “alternative” and the “official” productions show about Israeli society and its healing process.
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Discussed articles include:
On anniversary of start of Hezbollah attacks on Israel, UN officials call for diplomatic solution
Bennett urges Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear program: ‘A one-time window of opportunity’
At separate memorials, families demand accountability as PM touts Israeli ‘strength’
‘We will rise from the ruins’: A bereaved audience pays homage on Oct. 7 anniversary
Still under fire, Israel remembers Oct. 7 victims while grappling with ongoing nightmare
Paramedic Amit Mann, 22: Sacrificed herself to protect patients
Guy Illouz, 26: Soundman for Hayehudim with ‘a huge heart’
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