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Iranian-American broadcaster attacked in California

Iran’s new nuclear site, Biden’s fumbles on antisemitism, and a light at the end of the tunnel for leftist Jew hatred? Caroline Glick breaks down this week’s news.

In Caroline’s news analysis this week, she opened with the disturbing report that Ahmad Obali, who was a guest on the show in October, was brutally attacked with his son last week in California. Obali is the director of Gunaz TV, the Azerbaijani-language satellite station that broadcasts to millions inside Iran, and throughout the Middle East and Europe. Caroline went on to give an overview of developments in Iran and the region.

Caroline continued her update with analyses of the Biden administration’s newly announced strategy for combating anti-Semitism, and the Israeli left’s internalization of Zionism is racism canard. Caroline concluded the show with a promising, albeit tenuous development on the U.S. left that could spell the start of a breakup of the intersectional alliance over progressives’ embrace of anti-Semitism.

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The ship closest to the Strip was said to be traveling 121 nautical miles (139 miles) from the enclave.
Supporters say the legislation expands Israel’s legal framework in the area, citing years of damage to archaeological sites and enforcement failures under the Palestinian Authority.
The Lebanese president said his country had already suffered the consequences of past conflicts.
Israel’s military said that forces eliminated a Hamas terrorist who crossed the ceasefire line and posed an immediate threat to soldiers.
Six men attacked 22-year-old Shalev Ben Yakar outside a Golders Green hotel after hearing him speak Hebrew on the phone, he told British media and police.
Washington launched the maritime operation on April 13.