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Political correspondent Tal Schneider and settlements reporter Jeremy Sharon join host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s episode.
Israeli settlers torched a multi-million-shekel security installation used to “thwart terror attacks and maintain security” in the Ramallah area of the West Bank overnight, according to the IDF. This came after a riot by settlers outside a military base in the West Bank, where, according to the IDF, settlers attacked security forces, sprayed mace and vandalized army vehicles. Sharon and Schneider delve into the issue of settler violence and how it is being fostered — and even potentially funded — by members of the coalition.
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Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is now in Washington, DC, where he is expected to face pressure from the Trump administration during his meetings tomorrow in Washington to end the war in Gaza. It appears from statements made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday that he is on board with winding down the Gaza war. Schneider explains which ministers are against ending the Gaza war and whether this coalition crisis in the making could lead to early elections.
Top security officials told judges presiding over Netanyahu’s trial in a closed-door meeting yesterday that the premier must be released from testifying for the week because there is an opportunity to change the face of the Middle East and for Israel to expand its circle of peace partners, including Syria. Sharon discusses the mechanisms of halting the trial for the week. Then, Schneider speaks about reports saying that Syria would be willing to give up its claim to the Golan Heights in exchange for a peace agreement.
Check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing liveblog for more updates.
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