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

It is beginning to dawn on the Israelis that when it comes to Iran’s nuclear program, the Jewish state stands alone.
The U.S. has been twiddling its thumbs while the Chinese and the Russians develop anti-satellite capabilities and hypersonic missiles.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his ministers are dismantling everything the Netanyahu governments achieved.
The mask is now off: Knesset member Mansour Abbas and his colleagues want to use their membership in the coalition as leverage to dismantle Israel’s Jewish identity.
Captive to his post-Zionist and anti-Zionist coalition partners, Israel’s foreign policy under Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is predicated on making far-reaching concessions.
Given the Biden administration’s near-obsessive drive to open a consulate to the Palestinians in Jerusalem, it’s just a matter of time before it presents an offer it believes Israel will be unable to refuse.
The leftist-progressive camp’s relationship with reality is at best ambivalent. For progressives, the narrative, rather than reality, is what counts.
The Biden administration’s betrayal of Israel on Iran has devastated the basic conceptual framework at the heart of the Israeli security establishment’s strategic thinking.