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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 661 - Flood, not famine: Can Israel shift its Gaza aid strategy?

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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🗓️ 28 July 2025

⏱️ 30 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.

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.

Yesterday, aircraft from Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan airdropped dozens of pallets of humanitarian aid in the northern and southern Gaza Strip. This morning, Israel says more than 120 truckloads of food aid were distributed by the UN and aid agencies in the Gaza Strip on the first day of a partial pause in fighting. Berman explores how Israel's currently softened position is playing out on the global stage and compares it to previous cycles in which Israel allowed more aid into the Strip.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to press US President Donald Trump on ending “the unspeakable suffering” in Gaza when they meet at the US president’s golf resort in Scotland today, according to a Downing Street spokesperson says. The meeting at Turnberry, southwestern Scotland, comes as European countries express growing alarm at the situation in Gaza. What is Trump currently saying about the war in Gaza?

Foreign Ministry director general Eden Bar-Tal summoned France’s deputy ambassador Mikaël Griffon for a reprimand at ministry headquarters in Jerusalem yesterday, over French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement last week that Paris would recognize a Palestinian state. During the dressing down, he accused France of undermining talks for a hostage release deal with Hamas, as well as future negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. Berman delves into the idea that all the pressure on Israel to end the war -- and this "prize" of a state to the Palestinian people -- could harm the ceasefire negotiations and drag out the war with an emboldened Hamas. And we ask, is the UK set to follow France's example?

And finally, the home of a Chabad rabbi in Dnipro was hit during a deadly Russian missile attack on the central Ukrainian city early Saturday. We learn about the "Shabbat miracle" that saved his family and hear what is happening with the Jewish community in Ukraine as the war marks some 1250 days.

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

For further reading:

Once again, Israel tried to restrict Gaza aid. Once again, it failed miserably

Trump: Israel will ‘have to make decision’ on Gaza war, images of starvation ‘terrible’

Hundreds of rabbis demand Israel stop ‘using starvation as a weapon of war’

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IMAGE: An Israeli soldier stands next to a truck at the Kerem Shalom crossing between southern Israel and the Gaza Strip on July 27, 2025. (Carlos REYES / AFP)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing.

0:06.0

Today is Monday, July 28th, day 661 of the war.

0:12.0

Amanda Borchelle, Dan, here with our diplomatic correspondent, Laser Bearman.

0:16.0

Hi, Laser.

0:17.0

Thanks for joining me today.

0:18.0

Hi, Amanda.

0:19.0

Good morning.

0:20.0

Good morning. We will drill down into the new

0:22.4

Israeli humanitarian aid efforts inside and above the Gaza Strip. We'll speak about France's

0:29.0

recent declaration of its intention to recognize a Palestinian state in September and the ripple

0:35.6

effect that this is causing. And we'll hear about a Shabbat miracle

0:40.3

when the home of a Shabbat rabbi in Ukraine was hit by a deadly Russian missile attack

0:46.0

while he and his family were sleeping. All this and more when we're back.

0:58.1

Thank you. and more when we're back. In a powerful series of interviews in this season of legends among us,

1:03.2

Rabbi Benji talks with young widows in their 20s,

1:07.0

who lost their spouses in the current war in Israel.

1:10.9

Ordinary people that were so extraordinary

1:13.5

that most of us never realized it

1:16.2

until we couldn't help but recognize it.

1:19.2

And so, in 2024, Tafshin Pai Dalit,

1:22.6

I invited seven of these legends to have an open and honest conversation,

1:27.3

to reflect on the loved ones

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