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Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The government about to be formed will be the weakest and most radical in Israeli history — a diplomatic and military catastrophe that will threaten Israeli democracy
The tech giants’ organizational culture raises significant questions about the wisdom of granting them exclusive control over Israel’s government data for the next seven years.
Two parameters will determine the victor in the latest round of fighting between Israel and Hamas: The Israeli Supreme Court’s decision on Sheikh Jarrah, and the survival of the Abraham Accords.
The president’s actual policies toward Israel are revealed by his political appointments, his courtship of Iran and resumption of funding to the P.A.
After 75 years of making excuses and denying the plain fact that anti-Semitism is the root and the branch of the Arab conflict with Israel, Israelis of all walks of life and across the political spectrum need to accept that it is true.
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan needs to get his facts right and his priorities straight.
The rupture in ties isn’t about how best to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians. It is about prejudice against Jews.
Israel’s ruling class refuses to see the effect the U.S. administration is having on the Middle East—from the Taliban in Afghanistan to Syria to surging Palestinian violence against Israelis.
With its elected leaders hamstrung by unelected lawyers, the likelihood that Israel will be capable of conceiving and carrying out a policy to block Iran’s rise as a nuclear power is not high.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has become the first U.S. political leader to openly call for the overthrow of the leader of a sister democracy.
A letter to Naftali Bennett, leader of Israel’s Yamina Party.
Israel’s transformation into the center of the Jewish world isn’t just a question of demographics. Israel is the present of the Jewish people and its future as well.