In his daily briefing, Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz analyzes President Donald Trump's declaration of the US as the 'guardian' of the Strait of Hormuz, and covers the IDF chief's public warning against this week's legislative blitz. Horovitz also highlights an Israeli operation using a former Iranian hardline president to undermine the regime, according to the post.
Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz, in his July 14 daily briefing, analyzes three major threads in the current Israeli and regional landscape. First, President Donald Trump's declaration that the United States serves as the 'guardian' of the Strait of Hormuz, a marked framing of US naval and security posture amid ongoing tensions with Iran. Horovitz covers the IDF chief of staff's public outcry over a legislative blitz this week—an internal Israeli political development. Finally, he describes a 'Hollywood-esque' Israeli intelligence plot that reportedly uses Iran's former hardline president to destabilize the Islamic Republic. The briefing is presented by the Times of Israel and its podcast network; Horovitz's analysis is attributed to the newsletter and its affiliated channel.
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