Rashida Tlaib’s Anti-Israel Hatefest in the Senate


Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s (D-MI) calling card is Jew-hatred. She’s built her career around it. And for four years, not only did she pay no price for her vile bigotry; she was rewarded for it. Last September, Tlaib promised that she would “push back” against people who both claim to be progressive and support Israel’s right to exist. In her words,…

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Gaza and its Media Allies


In the midst of the fighting in Gaza, I gave reflected on the media’s collusion with Palestinian terrorists to demonize Israel. The media’s decision to side with terrorists against Israel has corrupted the media and popularized and mainstreamed Jew hatred in the U.S. throughout the Western world. It is the media’s malpractice that paved the way for the likes of…

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We Are Stronger than Our Enemies


Last week we started a new format for the show. Rather than have one long show with my opening remarks and the long form interview in one video, we decided to separate them into two separate shows. That way, viewers/listeners can choose which one to watch first, which second, and not get lost looking for what they want. Let me…

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Gaza’s Ghosts


In a jaw-dropping display of irony, on Wednesday the Neve Dekalim Girl’s High School was forced to cancel a scheduled celebration to mark its 40th birthday. Since 2005, the school has been located in Nitzan, around 30 kilometers outside Gaza. For its first 22 years, it was located in Neve Dekalim, the capital of the Gush Katif settlement bloc in…

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Dave Rubin: Israel Can Help US through Identity Crisis


My guest in this week’s Caroline Glick Show was superstar podcast host David Rubin of the Rubin Report. Rubin is visiting Israel this week with his team, preparing a documentary. Dave and I discussed the role Judaism played in Rubin’s journey from the progressive left to the conservative camp. Liberal Jews have had a great ride in the United States,…

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What a Strategy for Defeating Hamas and Hezbollah Looks Like


When word broke Tuesday that Khader Adnan—a senior terrorist and serial hunger striker from Iranian-controlled Islamic Jihad—had died in an Israeli prison after 83 days of refusing food, Hamas began shelling Israeli towns and villages in the western Negev. As Islamic Jihad’s premier propagandist, Adnan was reportedly the most prominent Islamic Jihad terrorist in Jenin, where the group reigns supreme.…

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My Speech at the Pro-Legal Reform Rally in Jerusalem


On April 27, activists from the nationalist camp held a massive rally in support of reform of the legal system. The rally was the largest political rally in Israeli history. While it fell short of its million man target, based on drone footage and past history, there were between 500,000 and 700,000 people at the rally. I was honored to…

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An Afternoon Among the Angels


The best time to visit Mount Herzl Military Cemetery on Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day for the Fallen of Israel’s Wars) is in the afternoon. The morning rush has ended. The ceremonies are over. There are no jostling crowds craning their necks to see, no politicians, no photographers looking for the perfect picture to encapsulate the day. The late afternoon is…

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Glick and Sharansky – Unify Around Zionism


While the domestic strife in Israel is enough to make anyone feel distressed, the fact is that the fissure tearing Israelis apart is not as deep or as wide as they seem from the news. While the angry, massively funded rallies of the left against the Netanyahu government and its voters, and the angry responses of the government’s voters make…

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