Daily Briefing Sept. 6: Day 336 – Blinken spins positive on potential hostage deal
US bureau chief Jacob Magid discusses latest comments from US secretary of state regarding negotiation sticking points, reviews remarks by Trump on Israel
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US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg for today’s episode.
Magid says the Biden administration has a slightly more positive outlook regarding the hostage negotiations, indicating that Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement on some 90 percent of the issues in the potential hostage deal. The two thorniest remaining issues are control of the Philadelphi Corridor and which Palestinian security prisoners would be released. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the disagreements on both are major obstacles.
Magid references the prime minister’s varying comments and double-speak on the Philadelphi issue in recent days to the Israeli and foreign press and in a Fox News interview.
He also turns to the US elections, and remarks made by presidential candidate Donald Trump predicting the demise of the State of Israel if Democratic candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris, is elected.
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Discussed articles include:
‘It must serve as wakeup call’: Hersh’s family okays release of Hamas propaganda clip
US: 2 issues holding up deal, Netanyahu comments on Philadelphi make things ‘difficult’
Israel assured Qatar IDF would fully pull out of Philadelphi in ceasefire’s 2nd phase
Vote for me or Israel will be annihilated, Trump says in pitch to Republican Jews
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