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Daily Briefing Sept. 3: Why the PM dropped a 2018 deal for Eritrean asylum seekers

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 David Horovitz and military correspondent Emanuel Fabian join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today’s episode.

Yesterday, violent clashes broke out in south Tel Aviv between Eritrean migrants supporting and opposing the 30-year dictatorial regime in the African country. The clashes left over 150 injured, including about a dozen in serious condition. Around 50 policemen were hurt. Although the protest was scheduled, there are allegations the police were unprepared for the level of violence. Fabian weighs in.

Many in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition have released statements since the Eritrean riots. But, as Horovitz explains, in 2018 the prime minister killed a deal with the United Nations that may have prevented them.

On Friday, hundreds of Palestinians rioted in the Gaza Strip on the border with Israel, hurling explosive devices and attempting to break through the security barrier. What prompted them?

An off-duty Israeli soldier was killed and six other people were wounded on Thursday morning in a truck-ramming terror attack at a West Bank checkpoint near the central city of Modiin. Fabian describes the chilling chain of events.

The third anniversary of the Abraham Accords is coming up on September 15. Horovitz shares thoughts from his recent Editor’s Note devoted to Foreign Minister Eli Cohen’s recent meeting with the now-fired Libyan foreign minister, Najla Mangoush.

Discussed articles include:

Netanyahu says government will look into deporting migrants who rioted in Tel Aviv

Officer said hospitalized with serious head injury after migrant clashes in Tel Aviv

Hundreds of Palestinians riot on Gaza border; 9 said wounded by IDF fire

Soldier killed, six injured in truck-ramming terror attack near Modiin

How Netanyahu and his rookie FM turned a breakthrough with Libya into a debacle

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