The Palestinian War For Succession


The deadly bombings at two Jerusalem bus stops on Wednesday morning were the first bombing attacks Israelis have suffered in their capital in recent years. They shouldn’t have surprised anyone, though. Jerusalem has been the scene of a steadily escalating stream of Palestinian stabbing, shooting and vehicular attacks against Jews since the start of the year. In recent weeks, Palestinian…

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Iran and Russia Are Getting Closer, What Does it Mean for Israel?


In this week’s “Caroline Glick Show,” I sat down with Dr. David Wurmser, my colleague at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C., to discuss two related issues: Iran’s rising strategic ties with Russia, and the Iranian revolution as it enters a new, more violent phase. We discussed what Russian strategic dependence on Iran means for Israel, and how Israel needs…

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What Do Biden’s Latest Moves Against Israel Mean for the Incoming Netanyahu Government?


In this week’s episode of the Caroline Glick Show, I discussed the dangerous rise in anti-Semitism in the United States against the backdrop of Dave Chapelle’s insidiously anti-Semitic opening monologue in last week’s Saturday Night Live. My guest this week was my old friend, bestselling author Lee Smith. Lee and I discussed the Biden FBI’s decision to open an investigation…

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The Biden Administration Weaponizes the FBI Against Israel


he Biden administration is feeding Israel to the wolves. That is the only reasonable way to understand Channel 14’s bombshell report on Sunday that the FBI has opened an investigation of IDF soldiers in relation to the death of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh. Abu Akleh died on May 11 in Jenin while she was embedded with Iranian-controlled Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists…

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How the Left Turned Rabin into a Radical Leftist


In the wake of the right-wing bloc’s victory in Israel’s November 1 elections, the left in Israel and in the US wasted no time demonizing the incoming government and the Israeli right. The clear goal was to paralyze incoming Prime Minister Netanyahu and compel him to accept a leftist party into his government and give it the power to veto…

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Legal Reform, Now


After an electoral triumph as profound as Tuesday’s win for incoming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his Likud Party and the right-religious bloc, you’d think that politicians and voters would be having street parties and celebratory rallies, similar to those of Ehud Barak and his supporters in the aftermath of their victory in 1999. But the response of both voters and…

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Jewish Sovereignty is on the Ballot


Most of Israel’s commentators insist that Tuesday’s Knesset elections—the fifth in fewer than four years—are about the same thing the last four were about: Benjamin Netanyahu. If you vote for Netanyahu’s Likud Party, or for the other three parties in his right-religious bloc, then you are for Netanyahu. If you vote for caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party,…

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A massive escalation in terrorism ahead of the elections


In this week’s episode of the Caroline Glick show, in my introductory remarks, I discussed the progress in Iran’s freedom revolution, and move to Israel’s capitulation to Iran’s Lebanese legion Hezbollah, through the gas deal the U.S. compelled the caretaker government to accept. I moved then to the massive escalation in Palestinian terrorism and what the motivations of the various…

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