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The President's Daily Brief

October 31st, 2023: Bibi’s Blame Game, Hamas's Silent Crisis, & Russia's Disturbing Mob Scene

The President's Daily Brief

The First TV

News, Politics

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Israeli forces make a major move on Gaza's northern city, and Prime Minister Netanyahu's controversial comments lead to heightened tensions. A silent crisis unfolds in Gaza: foreign nationals, held as hostages by Hamas, prevented from leaving despite exit offers from neighboring nations. Turning our gaze to Russia, we unpack the harrowing incident at an airport where an anti-Semitic mob targeted passengers from an incoming Tel Aviv flight. In our 'Back of the Brief' segment: General Motors and the United Auto Workers come to an agreement, marking the end of a significant strike. However, Hollywood remains in a deadlock, as SAG-AFTRA and production houses continue their standoff. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's Tuesday, October 31st. Welcome to the President's Daily Brief. I'm Mike Baker, your

0:17.6

eyes and ears on the world stage. Let's get briefed. We'll begin with fresh developments

0:23.3

from the Middle East, where Israeli forces have launched a significant assault on Gaza's

0:28.8

primary northern city. IDF forces have now been inside Gaza and battling Hamas for the past

0:35.1

several days in what Prime Minister Netanyahu has dubbed the second phase of the war. Additionally,

0:42.7

Israel sees fallout as Netanyahu pulls back on contentious remarks where he accused security

0:49.1

chiefs of shortcomings in preempting the brutal Hamas attacks of 7 October. Later in the program,

0:56.3

we'll shed light on Hamas' other hostages, hundreds of foreign nationals that Hamas is preventing

1:03.1

from leaving Gaza, despite safe passage offers from Israel and Egypt. Meanwhile, an alarming and

1:11.6

disgusting situation unfolds in Russia, a mob storms an airport in Dagestan in a targeted

1:18.4

anti-Semitic attack as a flight from Tel Aviv lands. We'll take a closer look at this open,

1:24.5

violent targeting of Jews by a crowd that was, I hate to say, an eerily reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

1:32.4

To wrap up in our back of the brief segment, General Motors finalizes a crucial agreement

1:37.9

with the United Auto Workers, signifying the conclusion of a landmark strike. Yet as one strike

1:44.7

wraps up, Hollywood finds itself still on ice, with the Actors Union, the SAG-AFTRA,

1:51.2

persisting in their disagreement with film and TV producers. But first, our PDB spotlight.

1:59.6

The war between Israel and Hamas is now in its 25th day. To date, over 1,400 Israelis have lost

2:07.5

their lives, the vast majority, of course, in the Hamas rampage in early October. Meanwhile,

2:13.1

the Hamas run health ministry is reporting over 8,000 Palestinian casualties in Gaza.

2:20.0

Israel's offensive in Gaza continues unabated, and the Israeli defense forces have declared

2:25.8

a significant expansion in troop numbers in northern Gaza. A spokesperson from Israel's military

2:32.6

announced during a press conference on Monday that they are set to, quote, continue and intensify

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