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 comprises breaking news editor and current Olympics correspondent Amy Spiro and Palestinian affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman, along with host Amanda Borschel-Dan.
We launch into Olympics news with brief updates on what are Israel's current medal chances and what else can we look forward to watching with Team Israel in the next few days. Then we turn to the continuing saga of judokas who are forfeiting matches against Israel to express solidarity with the Palestinian people. Kosher?
Next, we hear about the Palestinian five-member Olympics delegation: how they entered the games despite not qualifying, and more interestingly, which Palestinian Authority politician is in charge of the team -- and why.
The Israeli government appears to be asking for a delay in the High Court's delivery of a decision regarding Sheikh Jarrah. Why now, and will this ploy work?
And finally, back to the games and the amazing story of Israeli siblings who both competed in the triathlon this week.
Discussed articles include:
Winning judo silver in Tokyo, Iranian defector Mollaei dedicates medal to Israel
International Olympic Committee ‘concerned’ by forfeits to avoid Israeli judoka
Palestinian Olympians from Gaza, Canada, US, Jerusalem compete in Tokyo
Fearing fresh unrest, Bennett gov’t weighing delay for verdict on Sheikh Jarrah
For Israeli triathlete brothers, the Olympics is a family affair
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IMAGE: Iranian defector Saeid Mollaei, competing under a Mongolian flag, reacts after losing to Takanori Nagase of Japan, unseen, during the men -81kg final of the judo match at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, July 27, 2021. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
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