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BREAKING: The perfect storm: Internal rebellion, American rejection and terror

“The Caroline Glick Show” with Caroline Glick, Ep. 49

Israel has been hit by a wave of terror attacks during Passover, with a car shooting in the Jordan Valley that left two sisters and a mother dead, and a car-ramming in Tel Aviv that left one dead and many injured. In addition, violence broke out on the Temple Mount after Israeli police raided the Al-Aqsa mosque, leading to missiles being fired from both Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.

Internationally, top secret papers have leaked from the Pentagon asserting that the Mossad directed and actively took part in protests against the Netanyahu government, and the United States continues to criticize Israel.

What is Israel to learn from its current situation? What can Israel do to stop the wave of terrorism?

In this special episode, Caroline Glick discusses all the breaking news in Israel, including a message from the funeral in Caroline’s neighborhood of the two murdered sisters.

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Many reservists were called up in the middle of the night for the surprise exercise, part of the military’s post-Oct. 7 testing of readiness.
The U.S. president said he would be willing to accept a 20-year freeze on Tehran’s nuclear program, but only with proper guarantees.
American forces hunted for Abu-Bilal al-Minuki for months over his killing of Christians, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
Those who mark “Nakba Day” are ignoring the real cause of the mass Arab migration in 1948, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said.
Skirmishes to Israel’s north continue despite the announcement of a 45-day extension of the ceasefire.
“The name of the arch-terrorist Izz al-Din al-Haddad came up again and again” when speaking with the freed abductees, the IDF chief said.