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🗓️ 20 July 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.
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
The Israeli military said this morning that it was set to begin ground operations in Deir al-Balah for the first time since the start of the war, issuing an evacuation order for Palestinians in the southwest of the city in the central Gaza Strip. Deir al-Balah is one of the few places in the Strip where the military has not yet operated with ground troops because it believed Hamas to be holding hostages there, though it has conducted airstrikes in the city. Fabian spells out scenarios why the IDF is now ready to operate there.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement late Thursday expressing its regret after IDF tank fire killed three civilians in Gaza’s only Catholic church, heeding a demand from US President Donald Trump, who angrily phoned the Israeli premier over the incident. Following the fatal strike, the Latin patriarch, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the highest-ranking Catholic official in Jerusalem, entered the Gaza Strip on Friday alongside Theophilos III, the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem. Fabian describes the events that led to the accidental shelling.
Dozens of Gazans were reportedly killed near aid distribution sites in the past few days. The Israeli military said it had fired warning shots at suspects who approached its troops after they did not heed calls to stop, about a kilometer away from an aid site that was not active at the time.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US-backed group that runs the aid site, said there were no incidents or fatalities there on Saturday and that it has repeatedly warned people not to travel to its distribution points in the dark. Fabian discusses the refusals from the IDF and the GHF for reporters to visit the sites and help clear up the tangled narratives.
Israel is preparing to send medical equipment and medicine to a hospital in the Druze-majority city of Sweida, in southern Syria, after days of violence left an estimated 900 people dead and the medical facility badly damaged, the Health Ministry announced on Saturday. We hear about the IDF's involvement in the Syrian province over the past week and how hundreds of Israeli Druze have breached the border -- sometimes repeatedly. What does this mean about Israel's security along the border?
Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates.
For further reading:
IDF set to begin ground operations in central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah for first time
More deaths reported near aid sites; Mossad chief, Witkoff said to discuss relocating Gazans
Palestinians say at least 26 killed near Gaza aid sites; IDF says troops fired warning shots
After angry call from Trump, PM says Israel deeply regrets mistaken shelling of Gaza church
Jerusalem’s highest-ranking Christian officials enter Gaza to visit church hit by IDF
Israel preparing to send medical gear to Sweida as clashes persist despite ceasefire
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IMAGE: Members of Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, take part in a military parade along a street in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on January 19, 2025. (BASHAR TALEB / AFP)
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing. |
0:06.3 | Today is Sunday, July 20th, day 653 of the war. |
0:11.6 | Amanda Borschell Dan here with our military correspondent, Emmanuel Fabian. |
0:15.2 | Hi, Manny. |
0:15.7 | Thanks for joining me today. |
0:16.9 | Hi, Amanda. |
0:17.6 | In parallel with stepped up negotiations in Qatar for a ceasefire hostage release deal. |
0:23.7 | This morning, the IDF announced it would begin operating in an area of Gaza it hasn't yet entered. |
0:31.2 | So, Manny will fill us in and DIR al-Balach and what else is happening on the ground in Gaza. |
0:37.0 | Last week, the IDF mistakenly shelled a church in the strip, |
0:40.7 | leading to international condemnation and a visit into Gaza by the Latin Patriarch. |
0:46.1 | This comes, of course, amid more accusations of killings near humanitarian aid sites. |
0:51.6 | So many will try to untangle this as well. And the IDF was freely operating in southern Syria |
0:57.7 | again last week to, as Israel says, protect the Druze minority in that region. So we'll hear more about |
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