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Time for difficult conversations about Israel’s future

Caroline Glick’s “In-Focus”

Israel is at a crossroads, and the decisions it makes over the next two months—before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated—are critical to the future of the region.

Will Jerusalem continue down the failed path of appeasement, or will it make the moves necessary for survival?

JNS senior contributing editor Caroline Glick breaks it all down on the latest episode of “In-Focus!”

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The New York City mayor said that he is “grateful that Leqaa has been released this evening from ICE custody after more than a year in detention for speaking up for Palestinian rights.”
“I hope all the folks from Temple Israel know that we’re praying for them,” the U.S. vice president said. “We’re thinking about them.”
The co-author of the K-12 law told JNS that “this attempt to undermine crucial safety protections for Jewish children at a time when antisemitic hate and violence is rampant and rising is breathtaking.”
The measure has drawn opposition from civil-liberties groups, including the state’s ACLU.

Israel Airports Authority confirmed that the planes were empty and no injuries were reported.

The victims suffered light blast wounds and were listed in good condition at Beilinson Hospital.