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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 599 - PM, AG and High Court edge closer to crisis

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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4.4864 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2025

⏱️ 25 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.

Legal correspondent Jeremy Sharon and health editor Diana Bletter join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.

The controversy over the appointment of a Shin Bet chief continues, says Sharon, discussing the implications of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara's instructions to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he continues to disregard the instructions about appointing a new Shin Bet chief. Sharon reviews the potential for a constitutional crisis as the situation comes to a head.

Sharon also reviews some of the statements made by the attorney general and President of the Supreme Court Isaac Amit during Monday's Bar Association conference, as they both accused the government of quietly advancing far-reaching changes to Israel’s form of government.

Bletter speaks about several Israeli medical centers and how hospitals prepared for and responded to the needs of returning hostages in the earlier stages of the war and more recently. She discusses the particular care given to children and the expectation that hospitals will care for released hostages and their families for months and years to come.

The Druze community in Israel is in touch with and actively supports relatives in Syria, reports Bletter, with concerns over the future of Druze in Syria, given the new government in place. They're also questioning the strength of their own  Druze identity in Israel.

Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.

For further reading:

AG tells Netanyahu that choosing Zini to head Shin Bet ‘invalid and unlawful’

AG: ‘Not a warning, but reality – under cover of war, regime change has sped up greatly’

Netanyahu’s appointment of David Zini as Shin Bet chief is fraught with obstacles

Facing a hostage situation without precedent, Israeli hospitals innovate to rehabilitate

‘Maybe God put Druze in Israel to save the Druze there’: Minority fights for Syrian cousins

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IMAGE: A billboard showing Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, 'The judicial seamstress to the government! in Tel Aviv on December 6, 2024 (Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90)

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0:00.0

Hi, welcome to the Times of Israel's Daily Briefing. It is Tuesday, May 27th, and I'm Jessica Steinberg.

0:08.8

I'm speaking today with legal correspondent Jeremy Sharon and health reporter Diana Bledder, who continues to report in the North.

0:16.5

Hi, good morning to both of you. Good morning, Jessica. Hi, Jessica. Hi, good morning to you both.

0:22.1

It is day 599 of the war.

0:25.4

Another morning began with a downed missile from Yemen that triggered sirens in the Jordan Valley

0:30.4

and Northern West Bank with no reports of injuries or damage.

0:34.7

A new Gaza aid body started operating in the Gaza Strip yesterday.

0:38.3

While in regards to the hostages, U.S. Special Envoy to the Mideast,

0:43.3

Steve Wilcoff, called on Hamas to take the deal that is currently on the table,

0:47.3

which would have Israel agreed to a temporary ceasefire with returning half of those who are still living and half of those who are deceased returning to Israel.

0:59.1

It would also then, in theory, lead to substantive negotiations toward a permanent ceasefire.

1:05.7

We'll also talk about the latest in the ongoing crisis regarding the appointment of a new shin-bet-chief

1:11.3

and how several Israeli hospitals prepared for hostages released into their care,

1:16.4

as well as the Druze and their brethren in Syria. Stay with us.

1:25.9

We're being used. Jews are being used on Israel, on anti-Semitism, for other purposes.

1:32.6

And that puts us in a dilemma. If it was Jews-quant Jews, it's one thing to stand up.

1:38.7

But now, when Jews are being used on immigration issues, on woke issues, makes it a lot more difficult when to say something or not say something.

1:47.7

On the most recent episode of identity crisis, Yehuda Kurtzer speaks with Abe Foxman,

1:53.0

longtime anti-defamation league leader and Holocaust survivor, about the relationship between major Jewish organizations and those in power.

2:00.4

And to understand when and how to speak up for the Jewish people.

2:04.9

Join us as we take on the issues facing contemporary Jewish life

2:08.4

on identity crisis from the Shalom Hartman Institute, wherever you get your podcasts.

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