Daily Briefing Sept. 5: Day 335 – PM speaks to world, says hostage deal many steps away
Editor David Horovitz compares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Hebrew and English press conferences and discusses the Philadelphi Corridor negotiation sticking point
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 joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.
At a press conference for foreign journalists last night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laid out his positions on the state of the war in Gaza, and particularly his refusal to remove Israeli troops from the route along the Strip’s border with Egypt, known as the Philadelphi Corridor, for a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal. Horovitz assesses whether different messaging was coming out via the two languages and speaks about the Philadelphi sticking point and how other Israeli officials view it.
August saw the greatest number of rockets fired from Lebanon amid the ongoing war, according to new data published by the Shin Bet security agency this morning. There are some 68,000 displaced people from the northern district from 43 settlements and their return is now a stated war goal. But has Netanyahu given any indication of when?
The first phase of a large-scale polio vaccination campaign in Gaza has concluded successfully, providing nearly 200,000 children in the center of the Strip with their initial dose, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday. More than 500 teams, consisting of nearly 2,200 health and community outreach workers, took part in the campaign. Horovitz weighs in on what this cooperation may indicate.
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Discussed articles include:
Under Netanyahu, Israel is in existential danger
‘A step away from victory’? Netanyahu says his April claim was not intended literally
Top Netanyahu aide doesn’t rule out pullout from Gaza-Egypt border in deal’s 2nd phase
Hezbollah pounds Galilee with over 100 rockets, causing heavy damage but no injuries
WHO hails success of polio 1st phase vaccination campaign in Gaza
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