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NextImg:Daily Briefing Aug. 14: Day 678 – Surrealism — or censorship — at Toronto film fest?

Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.

Hamas negotiators arrived in Egypt this week for talks aimed at getting moribund ceasefire and hostage release negotiations back on track, with Israel having reportedly sent a team to Doha. Horovitz updates us on the status of negotiations.

More from The Daily Briefing

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir yesterday approved the general outline for the military’s upcoming major offensive to conquer Gaza City. This comes after a highly charged conflict with Defense Minister Israel Katz earlier this week. Horovitz takes us through this unusual public spat and what we know so far about the plan to take Gaza City.

Yesterday, Spain signaled support for French President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal of an international coalition under a United Nations mandate to stabilize Gaza — including deploying the controversial UNRWA agency — calling it “one of the tools” that could bring peace to the region. Horovitz briefly comments.

Even as much of the Western world is pushing for a two-state solution, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed in a rare Hebrew-language interview that he felt a connection to the vision of “Greater Israel.” We learn more about the bizarre interaction during an i24 interview, which has spurred international condemnation.

Horovitz sat down with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee this week for an in-depth interview. Horovitz brings highlights, including Huckabee’s stalwart support and the Baptist minister’s impressions of how Gazans see the US and the IDF.

The CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival said overnight that he is working to get “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue,” a documentary about the October 7 massacre, back on the big screen, apologizing after the movie was pulled from the festival schedule, which sparked a large outcry. Horovitz describes the surreal request by the festival’s organizers that the filmmakers obtain permission for use of Hamas attackers’ October 7 footage.

Check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing liveblog for more updates.

IDF chief greenlights general outline of planned conquest of Gaza City

Israel may dispatch negotiators to Doha for talks on freeing all hostages, ending war

Arab nations fume after Netanyahu says he feels connection to vision of Greater Israel

Huckabee: With Palestine state move, UK and France have joined forces with Israel’s enemies

After outcry, Toronto film fest says it wants to reinstate pulled October 7 documentary

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