Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

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

Israel finally has a prime minister willing to take the necessary action to put a stop to the Supreme Court’s power grab and so defeat the gravest threat Israel faces as a Jewish and democratic state.
Immediately after taking office, Trump embraced the Israeli-Sunni bloc and worked to expand and formalize it under American leadership.
The only way to test the nature of the Israel-UAE normalization deal is to assess how it has affected Israel’s sovereignty plan.
Joe Biden’s decision to name Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate has to do with only one thing: Identity politics.
As in the United States, left-wing protesters in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv have hitched a ride on the economic distress the pandemic has induced with the full support of the media.
Israel’s security community isn’t alone in its preference for stability, even at the cost of strengthening enemies.
In the midst of the global recession caused by China’s export of the coronavirus, the preposterous has become reality.
Just as Jews worldwide poured their passion and money into helping Israel when it was young and vulnerable, today, Israel is morally obligated to return the favor.
Netanyahu’s actions over the next few weeks will determine whether he goes down in history as one of the greatest Jewish leaders of all time, or is remembered as a disappointment of Sabbatean proportions.
Why are American Jews refusing to stand up for themselves?
John Bolton’s conduct, both during his White House tenure and since, shows that he has failed to accept the fact that he was an adviser, not a decision-maker.
Netanyahu’s vacillations are clearly a product of the immense pressure being exerted on him to turn his back on Trump’s Middle East peace plan. This is a shame. It is also absurd.