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Stories behind the battles: Oct. 7 as it happened

“The Caroline Glick Show” with guest Shlomi Chetrit, Ep. 108

The story of police officers acting to defend civilians against Hamas after terrorists infiltrated the border and started to rape, torture and murder civilians in southern Israel on Oct. 7 is one of heroism, courage and devotion to duty.

This week’s episode of the “Caroline Glick Show” highlights the awe-inspiring account of that fateful day as told by Shlomi Chetrit, head of the Israel Police.

Caroline will examine exactly what happened from the perspective of the Israel Police; Hamas’s diabolical strategy; the three phases of the Jewish state’s defense that day; and how the police are now picking up the pieces.

Included is firsthand footage of the fighting that took place. Don’t want to miss this episode!

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