Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday.
Editor-in-chief David Horovitz and military correspondent Judah Ari Gross are on today’s podcast, hosted by Raoul Wootliff.
On today’s show, we start with a look at the week-long IDF national exercise beginning today, testing the response to massive barrages of rockets, precision missiles, and multiple chemical attacks.
We assess the recent allegations of hacking by Iran against Israel — and by Israel against Iran.
We take a look at the Glasgow climate conference, which begins today and which prime minister Naftali Bennett is flying to this evening.
And finally, we hear from Horovitz about his recent trip to the UK, where he got to see Van Gogh’s Wheatstacks and what is claimed to be the world’s oldest constantly used synagogue.
Discussed articles include:
Learning from May war, IDF simulates battle with Hezbollah amid domestic strife
Most Iran gas stations still offline three days after cyberattack
Iran official blames Israel, US for cyberattack that crippled gas stations
Suspected Iranian hackers publish user information from Israeli LGBT site
PM: Israeli tech must pivot from making cool apps to fighting climate change
Israel joins growing number of countries pledging to be carbon neutral by 2050
The day I got to see Van Gogh’s Nazi-seized ‘Wheatstacks,’ from both sides
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