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After hostages are executed, the left blames Bibi

Caroline Glick’s “In-Focus”

Instead of laying blame for Hamas’s execution of six Israeli hostages where it belongs, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has decided to point fingers at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

But why would Gallant blame Netanyahu—and, more importantly, why does the premier continue to keep his defense minister on board?

On this episode of “In-Focus,” JNS senior contributing editor Caroline Glick discusses the motivations behind Gallant’s actions and how they connect to the larger effort to topple Netanyahu.

She also reveals the details of Hamas’s terms for Israel’s capitulation; the inner workings of the Jewish state’s establishment; and developments in the continued war against Palestinian terror.

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