Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday.
Today's guests are Zman Yisrael editor-in-chief Biranit Goren and military correspondent Judah Ari Gross with Jessica Steinberg hosting.
September 1 brings the first day of school in Israel, with questions about vaccinated students, rapid testing and Green Passes.
Despite tales of some parents and teachers rebelling against the current system, Goren takes a more positive spin on the bumpy beginning, looking at the 80% vaccination rate among older students, and the chance for teachers to finally look at their students, face to face.
Gross weighs in on his report about the approved NIS 500 million loan to the Palestinian Authority, which was agreed upon during last week's talks between Defense Minister Benny Gantz and PA President Mahmoud Abbas.
Finally, Gross and Goren discuss the deeper meaning of the slight thaw in Israel-Palestinian relations, agreeing that it could be due to the current government and the play between left and right under Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Discussed articles include:
Israel hands every child a DIY virus test, in bold bid for safe school restart<
Full text: The Education Ministry’s rules for opening schools
Israel agrees to send NIS 500 million to PA, bypassing terror stipend freeze
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IMAGE: Young Israeli students on their first day back at school, at Gabrieli school, in Tel Aviv. September 01, 2021 (Courtesy Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)
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