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Israel needs to start fighting to win against Hezbollah

The Caroline Glick Show “In-Focus”

While the Israel Defense Forces continues its efforts in the Gaza Strip, the Hezbollah terrorist organization attacks an Israeli army base in a major escalation of the conflict up north. Caroline Glick discusses the escalation, in addition to back-peddling in the war against Hamas as the rift between the army and government leadership grows wider.

All this and more on Caroline’s show “In-Focus.”

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