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LAST EPISODE: What’s next for Israel and the Jewish people?

Caroline Glick “In-Focus”

Goodbye for now, and thank you!

In this last episode of Caroline Glick’s “In-Focus,” she takes stock of the last 18 months of Israel’s war for survival.

She discusses where the war stands, where Israel stands and what awaits on the eve of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Feb. 4 visit to Washington, D.C., and meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Join us for this final podcast … until next time!

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The prime minister-in-waiting said the Labour Party must “do more to put pressure on the Israeli government.”
The Israeli military also eliminated a suspect traveling in a vehicle in a separate incident.
The operatives were a commander in the Islamist group’s weapons production headquarters and a company commander in the Nuseirat Battalion.
The Vermont senator noted that Israel was attacked on Oct. 7, but still said the Jewish state was committing war crimes like Russia and Sudan.
“The Jedwabne Pogrom is a warning of what can happen when we allow antisemitism and hate to go unchallenged,” Agnieszka Markiewicz of the American Jewish Committee said.
The sanctions target a global financial network that enriches Iran’s ruling elite and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps while restricting Tehran’s access to foreign currency, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.