America, Israel and the Era of False Messiahs


On the eve of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq 20 years ago this month, the anticipated war was accompanied by a sense of idealistic triumphalism. It was fueled by a still-righteous rage following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and empowered by the U.S.’s recent early victories over the Taliban in Afghanistan. The overriding sense of U.S. troops as they gathered…

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What the War Against Judicial Reform is Really About


The left’s total war against the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform plan seems to know no bounds, and appears impenetrable to information or substantive discussion. Indeed, with each passing day, as the left outdoes itself in violence and extremism, it appears that what we are seeing is more psychologically than policy based. In this sense, the left’s revolt has more in…

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Gal Luft’s Distressing Predicament


On Feb. 16, Israel Defense Forces Lt. Col. (retired) Dr. Gal Luft was arrested at the airport in Cyprus as he was about to board a flight home. Three days later, Luft posted a stunning claim on his Twitter account. He wrote: “I’ve been arrested in Cyprus on a politically motivated extradition request by the U.S. The U.S, claiming I’m…

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Netanyahu’s task of rallying the nation


The growing lawlessness of the Leftist rioters and the increased cowardice of the IDF and police in the face of their aggressive rejection of the voter’s will in the November 1 elections are pushing Israel further and further into crisis. Meanwhile, internationally, a new Saudi-Iranian pact has been brokered by the Chinese further eroding American power in the Middle East…

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What the Rioting Left Fails to See


On Sunday, a group of Israeli Air Force reserve F-15I pilots announced that due to their opposition to the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform bills, they would not participate in their squadron’s training mission this week. It’s hard to know what the pilots thought would happen in response to their declaration, but if they believed the IDF would compel the government…

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Politics is Poisoning the IDF


Last Wednesday, a mob of leftists descended on a Tel Aviv hair salon while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife Sara Netanyahu was inside. For three hours, they blocked her from leaving while cursing her and her husband and his government’s package of judicial reform legislation. The mob violence against Sara Netanyahu was just another expression of the left’s increased radicalism…

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Hady Amr’s Transformational Policy


On Feb. 27, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) wrote a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken demanding the suspension of a U.S. State Department grant that was awarded to Fares Al Arab for Development and Charity Works in Gaza due to the group’s ties to Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist organizations. The…

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Conversation with Conrad Black on Judicial Reform


This week’s Caroline Glick Show is a special one. Last week I was in Toronto and had the privilege of having a conversation with Lord Conrad Black about judicial reform in Israel. The conversation was sponsored by the Toronto Zionist Council and is brought here in full. To watch the conversation on YouTube, click below. To watch the show on…

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What the Battle For Judicial Reform Is Really About


In Israel as in states throughout the Western world, the political Left is an ecosystem of power, and not merely a political camp. It starts with the parties of the center- and far-Left. But it encompasses far more powerful institutions and actors, as well. These include the universities, the vast majority of media organs, most of the entertainment industry, and…

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Israel’s Historic Moment At Home and Abroad


This week on “The Caroline Glick Show,” David Goldman from the Asia Times joined me to discuss the status of the war in Ukraine, whose bitter one-year anniversary we mark this week. We discussed the state of the war on the ground, and the prospects for ending it. We talked about how the war has impacted the United States’ reputation as an…

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