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

Ever since Mandelblit gave his “recommendations,” he and his comrades have been the only political actors in Israel with any power to speak of.
For the Europeans and the American left, the term “settlement” is a password that opens Pandora’s Box of anti-Semitism. Pompeo took their buzzword away.
President Trump’s extraordinary gesture of support for Israel and the rights of the Jewish people was evident in the historic statement. The U.S. has rightly concluded that falsely calling settlements illegal is not helpful for peace.
The European Court of Justice’s ruling to label goods produced in Judea and Samaria is nothing short of an anti-Semitic bombshell.
The anti-regime protests in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran are a dramatic development for Tehran. The less stable its neighbors, the more difficult it is for Iran to attack Israel.
Trump is not flying blind in Syria. He is implementing a multifaceted set of policies that are based on the strengths, weaknesses and priorities of the various actors.
Through their latest actions against Benjamin Netanyahu’s advisers, coupled with the seizure of their cellphones, the State Attorney’s Office and the police are proving the validity of the warning legal scholars issued just days ago.
The Democrats in the media and the federal bureaucracy are now full partners. After they are done with Trump, they will turn their attention to Israel.
From Oslo to London to Sydney to Washington, the position of courts and senior jurists is that it is not permissible to criminalize, or even to set limits on, relations between politicians and the media.
The United States has neither major influence in Syria nor an interest in confronting Turkey to protect the Kurds.
The more strongly liberal Jews embrace progressivism, the less capable they become of defending their Judaism—much less defending their fellow Jews who aren’t progressive.
For many Israelis, the impeachment investigation against Trump parallels efforts to fast-track probes against Netanyahu. But the U.S. impeachment bid is a sign that America’s democracy is far healthier than Israel’s.