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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.
Political correspondent Tal Schneider joins host Jacob Magid on Tuesday's episode.
With a second deadly shooting attack in the West Bank in as many days and a 2023 fatality count not seen since the Second Intifada, Schneider explains why the government is having a hard time combating the phenomenon after spending much of last year criticizing the previous unity coalition for being soft on terror.
Last week saw the opening of the Tel Aviv light rail after decades of planning and promises. It's an impressive feat that has already served hundreds of thousands of Israelis, even though many are still bitter about the government's refusal to operate the train system on Shabbat.
Schneider shares how the government has emboldened opponents to protest issues beyond just the judicial overhaul, such as the lack of public transportation on Shabbat, which they may have otherwise continued to begrudgingly accept.
Discussed articles include:
Israeli woman killed, man seriously wounded in terror shooting near Hebron
At scene of deadly West Bank attack, Netanyahu and Gallant blame Iran for terror spike
Far-right ministers blame Gallant for deadly terror wave; one MK urges ‘revenge’
‘We waited a long time for this’: Tel Aviv light rail sets off after years of delays
Hundreds protest at Tel Aviv light rail stations because train won’t run on Shabbat
Ramat Gan to launch Shabbat shuttle service along Tel Aviv light route
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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.
Political correspondent Tal Schneider joins host Jacob Magid on Tuesday's episode.
With a second deadly shooting attack in the West Bank in as many days and a 2023 fatality count not seen since the Second Intifada, Schneider explains why the government is having a hard time combating the phenomenon after spending much of last year criticizing the previous unity coalition for being soft on terror.
Last week saw the opening of the Tel Aviv light rail after decades of planning and promises. It's an impressive feat that has already served hundreds of thousands of Israelis, even though many are still bitter about the government's refusal to operate the train system on Shabbat.
Schneider shares how the government has emboldened opponents to protest issues beyond just the judicial overhaul, such as the lack of public transportation on Shabbat, which they may have otherwise continued to begrudgingly accept.
Discussed articles include:
Israeli woman killed, man seriously wounded in terror shooting near Hebron
At scene of deadly West Bank attack, Netanyahu and Gallant blame Iran for terror spike
Far-right ministers blame Gallant for deadly terror wave; one MK urges ‘revenge’
‘We waited a long time for this’: Tel Aviv light rail sets off after years of delays
Hundreds protest at Tel Aviv light rail stations because train won’t run on Shabbat
Ramat Gan to launch Shabbat shuttle service along Tel Aviv light route
Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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