The Israeli Left Threatens Murder and Incites Civil War


On Sunday, retired Brig. Gen. Nehemiah Dagan, one of the heads of the left’s anti-government campaign, published a post on his Facebook that included an explicit call for civil war and physical destruction of the Kohelet Forum—a think tank in Jerusalem that Dagan and his associates have singled out for harassment and assault. Dagan’s post, which he deleted three days…

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Is Iran a Nuclear Power?


With talk abounding that the Biden administration has moved its efforts to appease Iran through cash transfers and deals that will legitimize Iran’s nuclear weapons program, I had Dr. David Wurmser, my colleague at the Washington, DC-based Center for Security Polillcy on the show last week. David and I discussed the latest developments and how the U.S.’s efforts under the…

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Dershowitz Parts with the Israeli Left


In my breakdown of the news last week I focused on the increased violence of the Left’s direct actions against the government. In recent weeks, the left has embraced more and more tactics that characterized Antifa’s violent riots in the U.S. in the summer of 2020. To watch on Youtube, click below. To watch on Rumble click below. To listen…

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Ehud Barak’s Complicated Position in Israeli Politics and Industry


This week, two stories came out that placed the left’s anti-government riots in a new light. First, in a podcast with Haaretz reporter Amir Oren, Gilead Sher—one of the leaders of the “Resistance” against the Netanyahu government—explained that he and his colleagues put together the organizational and financial structure for the mass rioting that Israel has experienced since January, before Prime Minister…

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Debate with J Street Chief on Israel’s Government


A couple weeks ago, Open To Debate debating society hosted a debate between myself and J Street President Jeremy Ben Ami over the proposition that Israel’s government is going in the wrong direction. I argued in the negative. Below is the recording of the debate which was broadcast from coast to coast on NPR affiliates.

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Caroline Breaks it Down


As part of our reconfiguration of the show, we have separated out my news analysis as a separate show and it’s working name is “Caroline Breaks It Down.” In this week’s show, I discussed the assault on show guest and Gunaz TV director Ahmad Obali, Iranian nuclear and missile proliferation and stepped up U.S. appeasement of Iran, I discussed U.S.-Israel…

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Russia, Ukraine and the End of U.S. Superpower Dominance


In the aftermath of Russia’s conquest of Bakhmut, my guest on this week’s “Caroline Glick Show” is David Goldman. Goldman was perhaps the first commentator to point out the geostrategic implications of the Biden administration’s haphazard, sanctions-based plan to defeat Russia. As a guest on the “Caroline Glick Show” shortly after the Russian invasion began, Goldman warned that the U.S.…

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Israeli Power is the Foundation for Regional Peace


Over the past week, the media have been aflutter with reports and rumors that the Biden administration has decided to mediate a peace accord between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The case for peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia is easy to make. Owing to their shared interest in containing Iran, Israel and Saudi Arabia have developed cooperative intelligence ties and…

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Where Does Netanyahu’s Trial Stand?


Two years into Prime Minister Netanyahu’s trial, the charges against Israel’s leader have completely collapsed. The prosecution has been exposed as politicized and corrupt. In this week’s Caroline Glick Show, I decided to devote the program to a review of what we have learned about the nature of the charges, the prosecution’s perversion of criminal procedure, the rights of witnesses…

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Israeli Morning Show Host Goes Goebbels


Last Friday morning, former supermodel turned morning news host Galit Gutman turned on her inner anti-Semite. She sat in her studio and barked repeatedly that Haredim are “bloodsuckers.” In this week’s breakdown of the news, I discussed how it came to pass that Gutman decided this would be a good idea, and why she thought it made sense to embrace…

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