Interview with National Review about The Israeli Solution


Israel in the Lead – Kathryn Lopez interviews Caroline Glick about The Israeli Solution     At a time when almost all politics seems polarized, there is a strange consensus around a failed policy, Caroline Glick writes in The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East. The Israel Defense Force vet and Jerusalem Postcolumnist talks with National Review Online’s…

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Why make light of PLO non-recognition of Israel


  Over the weekend, the Obama administration began walking back its support for Israel’s demand that the PLO recognize Israel as the Jewish state.   At a State Department media briefing on Friday, State Department Spokesperson Jennifer Psaki said, “If you look at the issue of a Jewish state and whether Israel will be called a Jewish state, that’s been…

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Surviving Obama


  Bloomberg columnist Jeffrey Goldberg minced few words in discussing the interview that US President Barack Obama gave him on the eve of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s latest visit to Washington.   Speaking with journalist Charlie Rose, Goldberg equated Obama’s threat to stop supporting Israel in international forums to the talk of a mafia don. Obama told Goldberg that if…

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Mishpacha magazine cover story on The Israeli Solution


Two weeks ago, Mishpacha Magazine, the largest Hareidi magazine in the world, published a cover story about me and my book. I have the PDF of the article. It’s online on the magazine’s website at  www.mishpacha.com, behind a paywall.   Not the most adept website operator, I tried to post the PDF file they sent me here. But instead what came up…

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Can Reuniting Israel End the Violence – Frontpage Magazine review of The Israeli Solution


    By Daniel Greenfield     No word is more seductive to politicians than “solution.”     In an age of wealth and power when anything seems possible, politicians cannot grasp that some problems are caused by human nature and have no easy answer. Instead they tackle problems with experts, blue-ribbon committees, studies and proposals. Once the “solution” has been…

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