Israel needs to ignore the ICJ


The International Court of Justice, an arm of the United Nations, issued an interim ruling on Jan. 26 that doesn’t say whether or not Israel is committing genocide and doesn’t call for a ceasefire in the war against Hamas. So is it a win or loss for Israel? Should Israel abide by the court’s demands? If the court has no…

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NEW THREAT: Terror tunnels in Judea and Samaria


Top Hamas official is assassinated in Beirut, the US condemns Israeli government ministers for advocating a policy supported by 83 percent of the public, the threat of terror tunnels rises in Judea and Samaria, and the Supreme Court declares the people of Israel unconstitutional. For details on all these stories, watch IN FOCUS.

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David Goldman: The U.S. has made grotesque and catastrophic errors


On the face of things, the Russian-Ukrainian war and the Israel-Hamas war are separate and distinct wars. But as David Goldman explains on this week’s Caroline Glick Show, the two are inextricably linked through the U.S.The U.S. began the war in Ukraine by promising that Russian President Vladimir Putin would be overthrown and the Russian economy would shrink by 50…

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Standing up for national unity, and national survival


A lot has changed in Israel since Oct. 7, but a lot has also stayed the same. What has changed is exemplified in the actions of the Kalmanzon brothers, members of the religious community of Otniel in the South Hebron Hills, on Oct. 7. On Oct. 7, Elhanan Kalmanzon, a reserve major in the Commando Brigade and a Mossad officer,…

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Humanitarian Aid Hoax


Is the “humanitarian aid” being sent to Gaza reaching ordinary Gazans or being entirely stolen by Hamas? Has Israel gone too far to protect “innocent” Gazans and sacrificed its soldiers in the process. I spoke with Dr. Chana Katan and Gal Carmeli two members of Mothers of Warriors group who shared their stories and demands from the government. Mothers of…

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Rising from the Ruins of a Generation of Failed Doctrines


Two underlying assumptions guided Israel’s security establishment for the past generation. The first asserted that with the end of the Cold War, the era of conventional wars had ended. In the present age, brains, rather than brawn, would rule the roost. The primary author of the “small and smart IDF” doctrine was Ehud Barak, who served as Chief of General…

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