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

The U.S. president recognized the truth at the foundation of Zionism and made that truth the foundation of America’s policy regarding the Palestinian conflict with Israel.
The arrival of dozens of world leaders to Jerusalem to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day and commit to fighting anti-Semitism represents recognition of Zionism’s fundamental truth: Israel is the one and only eternal homeland of the Jewish people.
The March 2 elections present Israelis with a stark choice: maintain the model that has brought unprecedented triumph, or revert to the model that brought us to the depths of despair and weakness.
If President Reuven Rivlin does not allow his Polish counterpart to speak at the event, the Fifth World Holocaust Forum in Jerusalem next week will be a missed opportunity of strategic proportions.
To preserve their 40-year-old delusion-based policy, Trump’s domestic opponents are effectively supporting the Iranian regime against the United States.
To fight the onslaught of bigotry being unleashed against its members, America’s overwhelmingly Democratic and deeply liberal Jewish community needs to recognize some hard truths.
The myth that has guided Western policymaking regarding the regime in Iran has been the existence of a power struggle between moderates and hardliners. Its brutal crackdown against protesters has finally shattered that myth.
The International Criminal Court is not a legal body. It is a political organization that is exceedingly hostile to Israel. To fight it, Israel needs to ditch its failed legal strategy and adopt and implement an aggressive plan to defeat the ICC on its own political terms.
If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to win in March, he needs to do more than give a speech. He needs to pass a government decision to apply Israeli law to Judea and Samaria.
The American Jewish establishment needs Trump to be an anti-Semite to justify its continued support for the Democratic Party.
Jordan’s recent actions reinforce what has been clear for some time: In its rush to protect the peace with its neighbor to the east, Israel has forgotten that the peace depends on deterrence.
Circumstances provide an opportunity for Israel to use the chaos in Iran to its advantage. But Israel’s government is paralyzed because the attorney general has decided that almost all activities require his prior approval.