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Israel’s end game with Hezbollah

“The Caroline Glick Show” with Amiad Cohen, Ep. 105

What is the Israeli military’s end game with Hezbollah? Can Israel fight a two-front war on its southern and northern borders? Is avoiding a full-scale conflict with the Iranian-backed militia, which has always had far more weapon power than Hamas, even desirable?

Journalist and author Caroline Glick discusses these matters with the Herut Center’s CEO Amiad Cohen.

Cohen argues that Israel must take back all of Southern Lebanon while seeking to prevent a Groundhog Day situation with Hezbollah. Anyone trying to make sense of the situation in the north needs to watch this!

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