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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 466 - Security concerns as Israelis hold their breath for deal

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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🗓️ 14 January 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

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.

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

This morning, a “final round” of Gaza truce talks was due to start in Qatar. According to AFP, today’s meetings “are aimed at finalizing the remaining details of the deal,” with the heads of Israel’s intelligence agencies, the Middle East envoys for the incoming and outgoing US administrations, and Qatar’s prime minister present. Mediators are to meet separately with Hamas officials, the source says. Fabian explains what he knows so far about security arrangements that may be put in place in Gaza in the event of a ceasefire.

Five Israel Defense Forces soldiers were killed and 10 were wounded in an explosion in northern Gaza on Monday, the military said, raising Israel’s toll in over 15 months of fighting in the Strip to 407. The slain troops were all serving with the Nahal Brigade’s Reconnaissance Unit. On Saturday, four soldiers were killed and six were wounded during fighting, also in the northern Gaza Strip. We hear initial findings about these two terrible incidents.

The IDF said Monday it had struck several Hezbollah sites in Lebanon overnight, saying the targets violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement. It said it did so after the international ceasefire monitoring mechanism failed to address them, despite being advised on the matter. This is not the first time -- and it's likely not the last, says Fabian.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched ballistic missiles within hours of each other on Monday evening and early Tuesday morning, triggering sirens that sent hundreds of thousands of Israelis rushing into shelters. This comes after a Friday night retaliatory attack by the Israeli Air Force against Houthi targets in Yemen. Fabian shares why the Houthis may not yet be deterred.

IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Amir Baram on Friday notified his commander, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, that he would leave his role as planned at the end of February. Is it because he wants Halevi's job instead?

For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

Discussed articles include:

Israeli officials: Deal will see 33 hostages freed in 1st stage, most of them alive

Five soldiers killed, 10 wounded in explosion in northern Gaza, IDF says

IDF announces 4 soldiers killed, 6 wounded during fighting in northern Gaza

IDF says it hit Hezbollah sites after ceasefire monitors failed to address threats

For second time in hours, Houthi missile at Israel triggers cross-country sirens

Couple, out for walk after overnight sirens, find chunk of Houthi missile on their roof

20 Israeli jets attack two ports and a power plant used by Houthis in Yemen

IDF deputy chief of staff requests to step down, indicates he hopes to succeed Halevi

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IMAGE: Pictures in Jerusalem of Israelis held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, January 13, 2025. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing.

0:08.0

Today's Tuesday, January 14th, day 466 of the war.

0:13.3

Amanda Borschal Dan here with our military reporter, Emmanuel Fabian.

0:17.2

Hi, Manny.

0:17.7

Thanks for joining me today.

0:19.0

Hi, Amanda.

0:19.6

Israelis are holding a collective breath today to learn whether or not a ceasefire-slash-release deal will be inked in Doha.

0:29.5

We're going to hear from Manny what he can tell us about potential security arrangements in Gaza during the possible ceasefire.

0:40.0

We'll also hear about the tragedy that led to the deaths of five soldiers yesterday and another four soldiers earlier in the week in Gaza.

0:47.5

Israel is again attacking Chisbila sites in Lebanon as the IDF claims the international

0:52.4

ceasefire monitoring mechanism in place to prevent

0:55.7

Chazbalah buildup is not doing its job. And the Houthis are continuing to shoot missiles at Israel,

1:03.0

even though those hit by missile parts may not even be aware of them. We'll learn about the most

1:08.3

recent Israel Air Force strike on Yemen. All this and much, much more

1:13.5

when we're back.

1:18.0

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1:25.6

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1:29.9

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1:35.7

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1:40.7

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1:46.9

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1:55.6

Israeli diplomatic officials said yesterday evening that Israel was in the advanced stages of the negotiations

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