The Netanyahu-MBS Partnership Comes into Full View


Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS)’s interview Wednesday night with Fox News’ Bret Baier was an inflection point in global affairs. There were world affairs before the interview and world affairs after the interview. The fireworks started immediately, and a major focus was Iran. Saudi Arabia and its fellow Sunni Arab states oppose the U.S.’s nuclear appeasement of Tehran just…

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Netanyahu Defeats His Enemies – Again


Two events occurred at the outset of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s weeklong visit to the United States. CBS’s 60 Minutes broadcast a story on the left’s shock forces, “Brothers (and Sisters) In Arms.” The Stalinist militia assaulting government ministers, conservative academics and motorists effectively told 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl that Israel deliberately bombs children – an utter lie. They also…

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The Real Enemy of the People: The Media


In this week’s Caroline Glick Show, I was reunited with my old co-host Gadi Taub. Gadi and I discussed his new initiative to bring sanity to the Israeli media. From there, the discussion developed into a deeper discussion of the full-scale corruption of Israel’s media over the past year. “Journalism in Israel – like journalism in the United States is…

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Netanyahu’s Twitter Gambit


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to travel to San Jose, Calif., to meet face to face with businessman Elon Musk was a highly significant act on multiple levels. First is the issue of artificial intelligence. As Netanyahu said in his one-on-one live Twitter conversation with Musk and in a later roundtable, AI may well be the most significant development…

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Speech at rally for judicial reform


On September 7, I spoke outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem at a mass rally in favor of judicial reform. The event was held on the eve of the Supreme Court hearing last week on a petition from a U.S.-funded far left group asking it to abrogate an amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary. The Supreme Court has no power…

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A Prayer for 5784


Last Saturday, Politico reported that Trident DMG, a top Washington, D.C., public-relations firm is running a PR campaign in the United States for the Israeli left’s political war against the Netanyahu government and its voters. It was hired by Blue and White Future, the Israeli NGO run by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak’s cronies, billionaire Orni Petruschka, Gilad Sher and Eran…

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In Focus: The Age of Fraud


Last Saturday, the Arab-Israeli conflict effectively came to the end, although no one seems to have noticed. Attention instead was turned to Israel’s Supreme Court where Tuesday, the justices sat in judgment on a petition they have no legal authority to adjudicate. And by adjudicating it, the justices effectively ended the rule of law in Israel. The two events came…

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A Nazi Speech in Ramallah Tells a Much Larger Tale


Last Wednesday, a spat between Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch and Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan caused an international uproar.Dayan was appointed by the Bennett-Lapid government. He is a member of Gideon Sa’ar’s party of former Likudniks and an outspoken hater of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It might thus have been expected that when Kisch sent a letter to Dayan…

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