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

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.
Yousef Al Otaiba’s decision to publish an article in an Israeli newspaper was not a testament to his country’s warm feelings towards the Israeli public. It was an open threat.
Everything the president entered politics to oppose is returning and threatening to take over America for good. Now is his moment to act forthrightly and decisively.
Whether Trump wins or loses in November, the radicalization of white progressives at the heart of the mayhem represents the greatest threat to social cohesion in the United States.
Now in the opposition, the national-religious faction is uniquely positioned to significantly advance the cause of legal reform.
The Palestinian president’s hollow rhetoric is hardly a reason to bury the government’s plan to apply Israeli law to the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria and to the Jordan Valley.
Abdullah will not cancel his kingdom’s peace treaty with Israel, because the treaty guarantees the survival of his regime.
The main foreign policy challenge facing Israel today may not be minimizing diplomatic blowback for applying its laws in Judea and Samaria, but maximizing its new global position.