Daily Briefing Sept. 20: Day 350 – US carefully responds to latest escalation in north
US bureau chief Jacob Magid reviews US administration reaction to attacks between Israel and Hezbollah, comments made in WSJ about ceasefire talks and what Trump told Jewish voters
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.
US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg on today’s episode.
Magid discusses the latest US administration comments regarding the uptick in Israeli strikes against Hezbollah, given the continual Hezbollah missile attacks against Israel over the last year.
He also reviews comments made by US officials to the Wall Street Journal about the lack of a Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal, and expectations that it won’t be forthcoming before the end of the Biden administration.
Magid then delves into two talks given by former President Donald Trump to two Jewish groups in the US, and Trump’s stance that he is the only candidate who can save Israel from the destruction that he says would take place under a Kamala Harris administration.
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Discussed articles include:
Blinken warns against ‘escalatory actions’ in Mideast, cites risk to Gaza deal
US: ‘Additional military ops’ not the best way to prevent Israel-Hezbollah escalation
US says it wasn’t involved in or tipped off about Hezbollah pager detonations
Senior US officials think Gaza ceasefire unlikely by end of Biden’s term — report
Trump: If I lose election, Jewish people will ‘have a lot to do with’ it
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