And the winners are... MK Karine Elharrar - and PM Netanyahu?
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing - A podcast by The Times of Israel
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. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today's episode. Yesterday was a roller-coaster day in the Knesset with the long-awaited vote for the Judicial Selection Committee vote. What actually ended up happening was beyond our imagination. Keller-Lynn explains what happened on this most colorful day. There is increased talk of a “less-for-less” nuclear deal with Iran and according to Hebrew media reports, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed officials about the details of a potential “mini” agreement and said that Israel would be able to accept it. What do we know so far? Berman met with a high-level Hungarian minister Gergely Gulyás, who was part of the team that wrote Hungary’s new constitution, the Fundamental Law of Hungary, in 2011. What brought him to Israel this week? Berman brought us insight into Egypt’s somewhat muted response following the lone gunman attack last week that left three IDF soldiers killed. What happened in October 1985? Discussed articles include: Coalition in chaos as opposition wins seat on judge-picking panel while Likud left out Coalition members accuse Likud ‘traitors’ after opposition wins judicial panel seat US, Iran said discussing informal, limited ‘political ceasefire,’ not full nuke deal Report: Netanyahu says US and Iran in talks for a ‘mini-deal’ Israel can live with Wary of harming Israel ties, Egypt looks to bury popular praise for border attack Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: File: Israeli MK Karine Elharrar arrives at the Israeli parliament, for the opening session of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on November 15, 2022. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.