Daily Briefing Sept. 2: Day 332 – The two events that led to this eruptive Israeli moment
As masses of Israelis take to the streets and strike in protest of the lack of a hostage release deal, senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur reflects on what brought us here
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.
Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.
Last night, mass demonstrations were held throughout Israel after news came out that the bodies of six executed hostages were found, with protesters demanding the government reach a deal for the release of all remaining hostages. Rettig Gur unpacks the protesters’ frustrations and motivations.
On Thursday, the security cabinet voted to back Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s position in favor of maintaining Israeli military presence along the Gaza-Egypt border as part of any potential ceasefire and hostage release deal. In a security cabinet meeting Sunday evening, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant reportedly called the demand “an unnecessary constraint that we’ve placed on ourselves.” But can a deal be approved without this line item now?
During a press conference in Tel Aviv on Sunday, the head of the Histadrut Labor Federation, Arnon Bar-David, said a strike would start at 6 a.m. Monday and an official told Channel 12 this morning that the organization is considering extending the general strike to tomorrow. Rettig Gur weighs in on the tactic of using a strike to pressure the government as it faces a Sophie’s choice of a decision.
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Discussed articles include:
Autopsy finds 6 hostages were shot multiple times at close range in last 48-72 hours
Masses protest across Israel in flood of grief, anger after Hamas executes 6 hostages
Gallant said to call Philadelphi demand a ‘disgrace,’ drawing fury from PM, ministers
Ministers back Netanyahu’s demand for IDF to stay in Philadelphi Corridor in any deal
Striking unions join protest as thousands take to streets for hostage deal
Histadrut labor union announces nationwide strike, over failure to release hostages
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