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🗓️ 4 May 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.
Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman and environment reporter Sue Surkes join host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
Earlier this morning, a Houthi ballistic missile struck inside the area of Ben Gurion Airport after the Israel Defense Forces failed to intercept it. Landings and takeoffs were halted before the projectile struck. Magen David Adom says six people were physically hurt in the Houthi missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport. Berman explains how the biggest blow may have been to Israel's reputation.
Two IDF soldiers -- Cpt. Noam Ravid, 23 from Sha’arei Tikva and Staff Sgt. Yaly Seror, 20, from Omer -- were killed and two were wounded in an explosion in a booby-trapped tunnel shaft in southern Gaza’s Rafah Saturday, the military announced. This terrible announcement comes after we heard last night that the military will resume mass call-ups of reserves for more intensive operations in Gaza. Berman weighs in on whether Israel is gearing up for "the" big operation in Gaza, or whether that will be on hold until after US President Donald Trump's visit to the region.
The Israel Defense Forces said its fighter jets had carried out a wave of airstrikes in Syria late Friday, less than a day after Israel attacked near the presidential palace in Damascus, amid Israeli warnings to Syria’s new Islamist rulers not to harm their country’s Druze minority following deadly sectarian clashes. Also, on Saturday, the IDF said troops were “deployed to southern Syria and prepared to prevent hostile forces from entering the area and Druze villages.” This comes as an Israeli Air Force helicopter ferried humanitarian aid to the Sweida area of southern Syria and retrieved wounded Druze. Berman gives insight into Israel's activities.
The Fire and Rescue Service said Thursday evening that firefighters had gained control of the conflagrations that had ravaged the Jerusalem hills for close to 30 hours. The announcement came hours after roads and train lines were reopened and evacuees from the area were permitted to return to their homes. Surkes describes the factors that led to this massive outbreak and why lessons definitely have yet to be learned.
Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.
For further reading:
Houthi missile hits grounds of Ben Gurion Airport after interception fails; 6 injured
Two IDF soldiers killed, two wounded in blast in booby-trapped Rafah tunnel
IDF calls up tens of thousands of reservists ahead of expanded Gaza offensive
IDF strikes military targets across Syria, says troops deployed to protect Druze
PM: Qatar ‘playing both sides’; Doha: He’s trying to justify crimes against civilians
Israeli chopper ferried aid to Druze in southern Syria, 70 km from border — source
Government accused of failing to take fire threat seriously despite years of warnings
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IMAGE: Israeli security forces at the site where a missile fired from Yemen hit an area of Ben Gurion Airport, May 4, 2025. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing. |
0:07.9 | Today is Sunday, May 4th, Day 576th of the war. |
0:13.1 | I'm Amanda Borchelle Dan, here with our diplomatic reporter, Laser Bearman, and |
0:16.8 | Environment Reporter Sue Sierks. |
0:18.8 | Hello to you both. |
0:19.5 | Thanks for joining me today. |
0:21.0 | Hi, Amanda. Good morning. Even as fighting is intensifying in the Gaza Strip and the IDF is |
0:27.6 | suffering casualties, the military is also operating in Syria to help to aid and protect the Druze |
0:34.3 | communities there. This is happening while the Houthis continue with their missile |
0:39.5 | barrages, and today we had a hit on Ben-Gurion International Airport. Laser will fill us in |
0:47.1 | with all of this and more. Sue is here, and it's after a really challenging week of wildfires throughout Israel, but especially |
0:56.0 | in the Jerusalem Hills. So she'll talk about how these fires impacted the national holidays |
1:01.8 | last week and what can be done to prevent them in the future. All of this and much, much |
1:07.6 | more when we're back. |
1:13.6 | Tolkien's trilogy was a perfect book to send to a POW. |
1:19.3 | Very well-defined good and evil. |
1:22.5 | And it was a great escape from the physical environment that we were in. |
1:27.1 | It's November 16, 1973, and we're at the military section of the Lode Airport. |
1:32.3 | A red and white DC-6 passenger plane lands, and out of it comes a stream of young men. |
1:38.3 | Ten men known collectively as Shvuyi Milchemit Atasha, the POWs of the War of Attrition. |
1:45.7 | All of them had been held, most of the time together, in an Egyptian prison for more than three |
1:50.7 | and a half years. |
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