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 panel is comprised of political and diplomatic correspondent Tal Schneider and US correspondent Jacob Magid, along with host Raoul Wootliff.
On today's show, we start with Magid who recently returned from a vacation on the Sinai Peninsula now that restrictions have been loosened to allow 300 Israelis and others to cross between Israel and Egypt each day -- assuming you have all the proper, and changing, paperwork.
We look at the recent visit to Israel of US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the different messages we heard from him and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Then, an update in the daily twists and turns of the coalition negotiations to form a new government. Yamina's Naftali Bennett has declared that he will support a right-wing government, but the numbers still don't add up. To bolster the coalescing coalition reports state that Likud has offered New Hope Head Gideon Sa'ar the presidency. What's happened and what does it all mean?
And finally, jumping the pond, we'll assess Nikki Haley's recent announcement that she will back Trump in 2024 if he announces a presidential run.
Discussed articles include:
Parting the red tape, Israeli tourists wander back into the Sinai
Netanyahu to visiting US defense secretary: We won’t let Iran obtain nukes
Amid spiraling tensions, Israel and US to convene strategic group on Iran
Bennett says Likud can count on his party to back a right-wing government
Likud said to offer to back Sa’ar for president in bid to get Knesset majority
Nikki Haley says she’ll back Trump, give up own bid if he runs in 2024
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IMAGE: General view of a beach, in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, on June 06, 2019. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90)
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