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The real enemy of the people? The media

Is the media complicit in creating division and hate in Israel? Have we been lied to all along? The “Caroline Glick Show,” with guest Gadi Taub, Ep. 71

In this week’s “Caroline Glick Show,” Glick is reunited with her one-time co-host Gadi Taub. The two discuss Taub’s new initiative to bring sanity to the Israeli media, and from there, the conversation develops into a deeper dive into the full-scale corruption of Israel’s media within the past year.

“Journalism in Israel, like journalism in the United States, is dead,” Taub declares while explaining how media coverage has moved from biased to fused with the left in its political war against the government.

They also consider Taub’s move from left to right, the left’s refusal to listen or weigh the arguments of right-wing writers, and ultimately, what the future holds in light of the current radicalization of Israel’s leftist elites and their turn against the country and its people.

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