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.
Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur and news editor Amy Spiro join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today’s episode.
On Thursday night on primetime TV news, President Isaac Herzog denounced the government’s judicial overhaul legislation as “oppressive” and harmful to democracy, and called for it to be abandoned immediately and replaced by a framework for consensual reform. Rettig Gur gives highlights from the speech and talks about one of the main roots of continued strife — a lack of trust.
Spiro wrote a in-depth look at the potential closure of Kan, the public broadcasting conglomeration that is responsible for radio stations, a nightly news show and programs such as “Tehran.” She explains who is spearheading the potential closure — this time at least.
Noa Kirel has unveiled her new Eurovision song, “Unicorn.” We hear response to it so far.
Anti-overhaul protesters call to turn up heat as over 300,000 estimated at rallies
Herzog tells coalition to abandon its ‘oppressive’ overhaul package, seek consensus
Likud minister slams ‘hysterical’ Herzog speech calling for overhaul to be abandoned
No Kan do: How Israel’s public broadcaster ended up in the government’s firing line
Noa Kirel unveils her Eurovision song contest entry
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