Q&A on Netanyahu’s speech with National Review Online


Q&A: Caroline Glick on Netanyahu & the World   [Kathryn Jean Lopez]     Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a much-discussed speech on Sunday, endorsing a demilitarized Palestinian state and responding to Pres. Barack Obama’s recent Cairo address, among other things. Caroline Glick took a few questions about it and the Iranian elections this morning.       Caroline is…

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Obama’s High Commissioner


Ahead of his current trip to the Middle East, US President Barack Obama’s Middle East envoy George Mitchell made what might have been construed as a positive step in Israel’s direction. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Mitchell said that he and Obama wish to restart peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians immediately.     The reason Mitchell’s pronouncement might…

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Livni’s loyalties


Last week opposition leader and former foreign minister Tzipi Livni published a very odd op-ed in The New York Times. She regurgitated Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s position that there is a difference between democratic processes – like elections – and democratic forces, which are dedicated to liberty and freedom. The latter need democratic processes to rise to power and secure…

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Obama’s Arabian Dreams


US President Barack Obama claims to be a big fan of telling the truth. In media interviews ahead of his trip to Saudi Arabia and Egypt and during his big speech in Cairo on Thursday, he claimed that the centerpiece of his Middle East policy is his willingness to tell people hard truths.     Indeed, Obama made three references…

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The end of America’s strategic alliance with Israel?


The following is a short comment I wrote about Obama’s speech Thursday for NRO. Mark Levin read it on his radio show yesterday. If you’d like to hear him, this is the link. The recitation starts around 40 minutes into the clip.       FROM AN Israeli perspective, Pres. Barack Obama’s speech today in Cairo was deeply disturbing. Both…

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Guardian of Zion Award Lecture


Last night I was honored to received Guardian of Zion Award from the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies at Bar Ilan University. The ceremony was held at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Play the Audio here:   The following is the full text prepared for delivery of the lecture I presented at the dinner. I titled it “Jerusalem,…

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Israel and the Axis of Evil


North Korea is half a world away from Israel. Yet the nuclear test it conducted on Monday has the Israeli defense establishment up in arms and its Iranian nemesis smiling like the Cheshire Cat. Understanding why this is the case is key to understanding the danger posed by what someone once impolitely referred to as the Axis of Evil. Less…

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Obama’s green light to Iran


The Iranian regime has a good reason to be happy these days. Last week President Obama made clear that the U.S. will not stand in the way of Tehran’s nuclear program. Moreover, he told the Iranians that the Americans will do everything they can to prevent Israel from attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities in a bid to prevent its acquisition of…

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Netanyahu’s peace plan


Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit with US President Barack Obama at the White House on Monday was a baptism of fire for the new premier. What emerged from the meeting is that Obama’s priorities regarding Iran, Israel and the Arab world are diametrically opposed to Israel’s priorities. During his ad hoc press conference with Netanyahu, Obama made clear that he…

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