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🗓️ 4 June 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 correspondent Lazar Berman and reporter Ariela Karmel join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.
As hostage family members met with members of the Trump administration in the White House on Tuesday, Berman discusses the latest developments in the hostage negotiations, as Hamas continues to leverage the remaining living hostages for political gain while negotiators say Hamas must accept US Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff's latest proposal.
He also looks at Iran's rejection of the nuclear deal proposal, after Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the US proposal for a nuclear agreement went against the country’s national interest of continuing to enrich uranium. Berman notes that Iran wants a deal of some kind, particularly one that will protect them against future Israeli attacks, and is continuing to negotiate, with another round slated for this weekend.
Berman describes one of the aid sites in Gaza that was created by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and the complications of funneling Gazans into the space to receive their aid packages. He notes that the aid centers are closed today to fine-tune the process and prepare safe access routes after the IDF opened fire toward Palestinians who had approached troops after straying off a pre-approved path for reaching a Rafah distribution site.
Berman also looks at Spain and its decision to cancel another arms deal with Israel, spiking a $325 million system that would have been developed in Spain by Pap Tecnos, a subsidiary of Israel’s Rafael Advance Defense Systems. Berman discusses that Spain is a long-time critic of Israel’s policies toward Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, and that it may be following other European countries with this step.
Karmel speaks about ongoing government settlement policies that incentivize Israelis to move to the West Bank due to rising housing costs inside Israel, and how that situation has been concretized by members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government.
She also relates the launch of a book by released hostage Eli Sharabi, the first book by a former hostage, and his determination to keep living despite the personal tragedies he has experienced.
Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.
For further reading:
Senior Israeli official: Hamas ‘must understand it has to accept the Witkoff outline’
Key US consulting firm withdraws from American- and Israeli-backed Gaza aid agency
Israel punches back at UN chief for demanding probe into Gaza aid site shooting
Trump insists no enrichment in Iran deal after US said to offer limited nuke activity
Spain reneges on $325m purchase of anti-tank missiles from Israel’s Rafael
Is the government using the housing crisis to drive the settlement movement?
A book to wake up the world: Ex-hostage Eli Sharabi launches memoir of captivity and survival
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IMAGE: The Al-Ansar Mosque in Gaza's Deir al-Balah after Israeli airstrikes, June 3, 2025. (Photo by Ali Hassan/Flash90)
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0:00.0 | Hi there. Welcome to the Times Visual's Daily Briefing. It is Wednesday, June 4th, and I'm Jessica Steinberg. I'm speaking today with diplomatic correspondent Laser Berman and reporter Arella Carmel for her first daily briefing appearance. Welcome, Ariela and hi, Laser. Thank you, Joseph. Good to be here. Thank you. Thanks for being here with me, guys. It is day |
0:21.6 | 607 of the war. It was reported early this morning that an IDF reservist, master's sergeant Alon |
0:28.1 | Farkas, 27 years old of the reserve paratroopers brigade, was killed during fighting in the northern |
0:34.6 | Gaza Strip on Tuesday, with another reservist from the same battalion seriously wounded. |
0:40.4 | Rockets were fired from Syria for the first time in a year, and that was moments before, this was last night, |
0:46.1 | moments before a Hutu missile from Yemen triggered sirens across central Israel. |
0:50.9 | Israel stated that the new Shara regime was responsible, was being held responsible for the |
0:55.2 | Syrian rockets, and the IDF responded with artillery fire and targeted airstrikes. In the U.S., |
1:02.1 | a delegation of hostage families met at the White House on Tuesday with top Trump officials. |
1:07.9 | We'll also talk about reports that Iran rejected the nuclear deal on the table, |
1:13.4 | the one with the U.S., what is the latest in regard to Gaza aid and the U.N., and Spain's arms embargo |
1:20.5 | on Israel. We'll also talk about whether the government is using the housing crisis in Israel |
1:26.3 | to drive the settlement movement |
1:27.7 | and about a book written in the last couple of months by released hostage L.A. Shirabi. |
1:33.6 | Stay with us. |
1:38.8 | Okay. Leisure, let's turn to Iran because that's at the top of our pages right now. A few hours ago, my question two was going to be, President Donald Trump insists that there is no enrichment ability in the deal. An Iranian diplomat says that Iran is poised to dismiss the proposal. And of course, indeed, that is what ended up happening. |
2:03.5 | Iran is dismissing this proposal. What does that mean? And what does it really mean for Israel? |
2:08.7 | Because, of course, that's what we're looking at from our standpoint. |
2:11.8 | Yeah, so there was been a proposal that was reported in Axios in the New York Times that the Trump administration was looking |
2:17.9 | for some sort of compromise on the uranium enrichment within Iran issue. Israel and Trump himself |
2:24.5 | in recent days have been adamant that Iran will not be allowed to enrich uranium, even for |
2:30.6 | quote-unquote civilian purposes, low-enriched uranium uranium up to 3%. And Iran insists on its |
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