


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.
US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.
According to a Channel 12 Israeli television report, later today Israel will present new maps for the IDF’s redeployment in the event of a ceasefire-hostage release deal along the Morag Corridor and perimeter around Gaza after Hamas rejected its previous offer. Magid updates us on the status of the Doha talks and speaks about the blame game from both sides. We hear about how the Trump administration is playing the “Witkoff card” — or when US envoy to the Mideast Steve Witkoff will finally join the talks and what it will signify when he does.
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We turn to the results of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Washington, DC, even as he comes home without any clear deals. What else was on the table for the trip and what was accomplished?
Over the past day, security forces arrested six people in connection with an incident in the West Bank yesterday, where settlers allegedly killed two Palestinians on Friday. US citizen Saif al-Din Kamil Abdul Karim Musalat was allegedly beaten to death in Sinjil, a village north of Ramallah, the Palestinian Authority health ministry said. A second man, Mohammed Rizq Hussein al-Shalabi, 23, died after being shot during the attack, according to the Palestinian Authority health ministry. Magid describes what we know about this incident and weighs in on whether any rigorous investigation will be launched.
Check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing liveblog for more updates.
Doha talks stuck on IDF withdrawal; Palestinian officials say discussions nearing collapse
US won’t allow Israel to resume war, but rejects truce text saying so explicitly — sources
Two Palestinians, including US citizen, killed by settlers in West Bank attack — PA
Family of American-Palestinian man allegedly beaten to death by settlers urges US probe
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