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🗓️ 1 January 2025
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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.
Political correspondent Sam Sokol joins host Jessica Steinberg on today's show.
Sokol discusses the political machinations in the Knesset as voting over the 2025 budget leads National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and several ultra-Orthodox parties to threaten to oppose the bill, given some of the planned cuts.
While Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have banded together in the past over their political aspirations, the two have been at odds for some time, which could possibly lead to a break in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, explains Sokol.
Sokol reviews the further political dramas that played out on Tuesday in the Knesset, as Netanyahu, recovering from a successful prostate removal surgery at the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, was forced to leave his hospital bed and return to the Knesset, in order to cast a decisive vote on the budget law, and thwart Ben Gvir.
Another Knesset member, Likud MK Boaz Bismuth, who was in the midst of the seven-day mourning period for his mother, was also pushed to leave the shiva and come to the Knesset and vote in favor of the bill.
Sokol also offers a brief description of the fragment of a Houthi missile that landed in his Beit Shemesh neighborhood late Monday night.
For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.
Discussed articles include:
PM leaves hospital to cast decisive vote on a budget law, thwarting Ben Gvir revolt
Coalition factions threaten to vote against key budget bill over cuts, Haredi draft
In rare cross-aisle cooperation, MKs back bill to penalize ministers who snub oversight
IDF downs ballistic missile from Yemen as sirens heard across central Israel
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IMAGE: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a vote at the plenum of the Knesset in Jerusalem, on December 31, 2024. (Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
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0:00.0 | Hi, welcome to the Times of Israel's Daily briefing. It is Wednesday, January 1st, and I'm Jessica |
0:10.2 | Steinberg. I'm speaking today with political correspondent Sam Sokol. Hi, good morning, Sam. |
0:15.4 | Where are Jessica? Good morning. And I guess happy New Year. It is day 453 of the war. As 2025 was rung in around the world, |
0:24.6 | festivities in the southern city of Nativote and in surrounding southern communities were interrupted |
0:30.3 | by rocket fire from Hamas and Gaza. Other celebrations around Israel went on almost normally |
0:36.6 | with pubs and bars crowded. |
0:39.9 | There was also a Hanukkah candle display event in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square as a part of the ongoing |
0:47.7 | protest and struggle for the remaining 100 hostages in Gaza. |
0:52.0 | Reports are that hostage deal talks reached an impasse with an agreement unlikely |
0:57.2 | before the end of U.S. President Joe Biden's term, which ends with the inauguration of President-elect |
1:03.5 | Donald Trump on January 20th. Meanwhile, as we'll get into discussion today, Knesset members spent |
1:10.5 | most of the last day of December |
1:11.9 | voting on the budget law. There were many, many political machinations throughout the day |
1:17.3 | that Sam will tell us about. And 2025 also ushered in a series of tax increases, price hikes, |
1:23.6 | and utility costs, which we'll probably get into in another podcast and another day. |
1:29.2 | Let's talk about what happened politically on the Knesset in the plenum floor, all in just a |
1:35.6 | minute, so stay with us. |
1:40.2 | I'm Joel Chasnoff, comedian and host of the new podcast Inside Israel. |
1:45.2 | When I was 17 years old, I went to Israel on a teen tour, and I fell in love, not just with |
1:50.8 | Masada in the Western Wall, but with Israelis. |
1:54.3 | Because, well, you know what it's like. |
1:56.8 | You get to Israel, and the first thing you notice is how beautiful the Israelis are. |
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