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Caroline Glick appointed as international relations advisor

Prime Minister appoints Caroline Glick as new advisor on international relations. Glick joins PM on visit to the US.

Caroline Glick appointed as international relations advisor

Israel must win this war

The Palestinian Arab war against Israel is a zero-sum game—either Israel wins, ensuring its survival, and the Palestinian Arabs are defeated; or they win and Israel’s countdown to destruction begins. Opinion.

Israel must win this war

Caroline Glick:

'There could have been a deal with no terrorists released'

Caroline Glick writes how the USA could have pushed mediating countries for a deal with no terrorists released, but did not.

'There could have been a deal with no terrorists released'

Caroline Glick's message to the US:

'Give us the tools and we'll finish the job'

Commentator and author Caroline Glick says she is worried that someone may be 'trying to coerce Israel, in the last week of the Biden administration, to take actions that can undermine any of our war aims.'

'Give us the tools and we'll finish the job'

Blinken’s stunning confession

Whenever there has been public daylight between the U.S. and Israel, Hamas has pulled back from a ceasefire and release of hostages, the secretary said. And he said much more. Op-ed.

Blinken’s stunning confession

The battle for Jerusalem-and the RPGs in Jenin

Every single leader—from Yasser Arafat to Mahmoud Abbas to the last of the minor P.A. officials and terrorists—have said and continue to say that they are fighting for Jerusalem. Opinion.

The battle for Jerusalem-and the RPGs in Jenin

The war of resurrection

By defying the Biden administration to secure Israeli victory, Israel showed the American people that the “plucky little Israel” they had long admired was back in business. Opinion,

The war of resurrection

A coup attempt in the shadow of Oct. 7

Many fingers are pointed in the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But the evidence says otherwise. Opinion.

A coup attempt in the shadow of Oct. 7

The international system is broken beyond repair

The Soviets were convinced that by laundering Palestinian Arab terrorist propaganda through the U.N. system,, they would weaken and divide the Western alliance. Today, Israel is on trial for the crimes Hamas and its supporters carried out against the State of Israel. Opinion.

The international system is broken beyond repair

The opportunity of Trump’s victory

How Donald Trump’s victory and Israeli Defense Minister Gallant’s firing pave the way for a strategic realignment in the Middle East that will serve as the foundation of regional peace and stability. By removing Gallant from office, Netanyahu removed the major political obstacle to pursuing victory on all fronts. Opinion.

The opportunity of Trump’s victory

Caroline Glick:

Israel should take out Iran's nukes - as Trump himself said

Caroline Glick discusses former US Pres. Donald Trump's re-election, what the Biden administration might do, and what Israel's next steps in the war should be. Watch.

Israel should take out Iran's nukes - as Trump himself said

Netanyahu’s ‘day after’ plan

The Biden administration’s determination to see Hamas survive and so win the war is driven by its top officials’ desire to “balance Israel” with Iran. Opinion.

Netanyahu’s ‘day after’ plan

The secret of Netanyahu’s unacknowledged and historic popularity

To a large degree, the international narrative regarding the prime minister is shaped by media coverage in Israel. But the Israeli public isn’t buying it.

The secret of Netanyahu’s unacknowledged and historic popularity

Can Israel afford to win in the face of international opprobrium?

The United Nations and its diplomatic lynch mob are testing the mettle of the Jewish state, which has no choice in the current battles it must wage against Hamas and Hezbollah. Opinion.

Can Israel afford to win in the face of international opprobrium?

As Oslo turns 31, the left must abandon its hatred

The problem with politics of hate is that hate is a hard habit to break. Op-ed.

As Oslo turns 31, the left must abandon its hatred

Sinwar’s Israeli accomplices

The Defense Minister,the generals, the left’s political leaders, the military prosecutors and the rioters in the streets are all playing the roles the Hamas chief assigned them. The entire domestic debate is taking place while Hamas isn’t even participating in the negotiations. Opinion.

Sinwar’s Israeli accomplices

The long-term consequences of US intel leaks

Both the Obama-Biden and the Biden-Harris administrations have hindered Jerusalem’s efforts to block Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Opinion.

The long-term consequences of US intel leaks

Israelis accept the breach with Biden's administration

They are becoming increasingly aware of the central role it is playing in the effort to demonize and criminalize the nation, its leaders and its soldiers. Op-ed.

Israelis accept the breach with Biden's administration

The hour of Israeli leadership has arrived

The Jewish state’s need to act against Iran largely alone won’t disappear, even if Trump becomes president again in November. Op-ed.

The hour of Israeli leadership has arrived

Netanyahu’s red lines for ‘the deal’

Given the strategic significance of corridors, the imperative for Israel of maintaining these lines is self-evident. Opinion.

Netanyahu’s red lines for ‘the deal’

ANALYSIS:

Debate takeaways for Israel

The 2024 presidential race has always hinged on who it’s about. Opinion.

Debate takeaways for Israel

Responding to Hezbollah’s strategic offensive

By acting slowly and deliberately, Israel can learn as it goes, adapting its operations to the conditions it discovers on the ground. Op-ed.

Responding to Hezbollah’s strategic offensive

What will be the impact if Gantz departs the unity government?

He has used his presence in the war cabinet not to give a boost to Israel’s war effort but to serve as a drag on it. The government will be more stable without him. Opinion.

What will be the impact if Gantz departs the unity government?

Does Biden reject Israel’s right to self-defense?

The administration’s effort to stymie military action, coupled with its continued criticism as to how Israel is conducting a just war against a terror group, puts the Jewish state at risk in the region and the world. Opinion.

Does Biden reject Israel’s right to self-defense?

Egypt must pay a price for its sponsorship of Hamas

It has become clear that Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi has been playing Israel for a fool. One point to ponder: Israel’s takeover of the border zone from Hamas will necessarily involve the loss of massive profits for the Organi Group and its stakeholders—Sheikh al-Organi and General el-Sisi. Op-ed.

Egypt must pay a price for its sponsorship of Hamas

The ICC’s war crimes

If permitted to proceed unpunished for its actions on the global stage, the court will gain in power and stature.

The ICC’s war crimes

Why has Gallant abandoned Israel’s war goals?

Since the failed peace process began in 1993, the General Staff became a stakeholder in the success of its “partner,” the Palestinian Authority. It is the same kind of naive conception that believed Hamas was "deterred" and wants to ive a good liife. Op-ed.

Why has Gallant abandoned Israel’s war goals?

Biden ends the US-Israel alliance at a fortuitous moment

So far, administration sychophants have not succeeded in turning the American people against either the Jewish state or the Jewish people. Hamas and the U.S. positions are in complete alignment.

Biden ends the US-Israel alliance at a fortuitous moment

Caroline Glick:

The Jewish vote is up for grabs and it may decide the US election

The White House and its supporters are using Muslims in Michigan to justify a slew of deeply hostile policies against Israel. Will that matter come fall? Op-ed.

The Jewish vote is up for grabs and it may decide the US election

Now is the time for choosing

“What is important now is for all of us, all of us who … cherish our values and our civilization to stand up together and to say: Enough is enough,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Now is the time for choosing

What happens when children seize the wheel

The U.S. posture in this war has rattled Israel and the U.S.’s Sunni allies to their core. There is a sense that for the Biden administration, everything that is happening here is a game. It isn’t a war. At best, it’s a playground fight, or a video game. Opinion.

What happens when children seize the wheel

The Biden administration’s war against the government of Israel

Before Oct. 7, rioters demanded the overthrow of Netanyahu’s coalition due to its “anti-democratic” policies and “corruption.” The new rallying cry is to free the hostages. Op-eds.

The Biden administration’s war against the government of Israel

The triumph of the blood libel

We’re seeing lots and lots of it these days. It’s worth recalling what a blood libel really is. Op-ed.

The triumph of the blood libel

Israel’s strategic game of survival

If the government remains politically stable, if the military continues its brilliant fight in Gaza and if U.S. opinion remains supportive, Jerusalem can flip Hamas’s machinations on its head. Op-ed.

Israel’s strategic game of survival

Democratic rhetoric takes a perilous turn for Jews

Democratic movers and shakers are grafting antisemitism onto the party’s DNA. Op-ed.

Democratic rhetoric takes a perilous turn for Jews

Israel is both traumatized and sober-minded

The supposition that Israelis are simply acting out of pain or suffering trauma is deliberately manipulative. Opinion.

Israel is both traumatized and sober-minded

How the ‘settler violence’ campaign works

One of the many distressing aspects of the campaign to criminalize Israeli civilians is that it’s apparently the first target. The next one? The IDF. Op-ed.

How the ‘settler violence’ campaign works

360 degrees of hostility: Biden and Israel

Why is the United States continuing to hamper the ability of the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza? Op-ed.

360 degrees of hostility:  Biden and Israel

Israel’s isolated generals

The Israeli public has made clear that it opposes cutting a deal for the hostages that will enable Hamas to survive the war. Its leaders should listen.

Israel’s isolated generals

The US campaign to oust Netanyahu

The U.S. secretary of state has tried to compel the Israeli prime minister to agree to a plan that would see the Palestinian Authority, which nominally controls Palestinian autonomous areas in Judea and Samaria, take over Gaza. The anti-Bibi forces in Israel are helping him. Op-ed.

The US campaign to oust Netanyahu

Victory is more important than US support

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers must remember that Israel is not an American vassal state. Op-ed.

Victory is more important than US support

Standing up for national unity and national survival

The outgoing Supreme Court President, like her dwindling camp of post-Zionist elitists, are most concerned with keeping their power.Op-ed.

Standing up for national unity and national survival

Rising from the ruins of a generation of failed Israeli doctrine

It will take years to correct the damage the generals wrought by reducing the size of the IDF and inducing its total dependence on the US.

Rising from the ruins of a generation of failed Israeli doctrine

Aharon Haliva has got to go. Now.

An intelligence chief whose poor judgment led to catastrophe and who has a history of insubordination cannot be trusted. Op-ed.

Aharon Haliva has got to go. Now.

Biden is the primary obstacle to Israeli victory

Polling shows that the overwhelming majority of Americans and lawmakers support Israel in this war and want it to destroy Hamas; Op-ed.

Biden is the primary obstacle to Israeli victory

Israel’s strategic imperative

We need to think about what the Oct. 7 attack represents within the Iranian blueprint for the annihilation of the Jewish state.Op-ed.

Israel’s strategic imperative

The truth is Israel’s narrative

It took 30 years, billions in petrodollars and cultural Marxists to develop a language of lies that putJews in the oppressor column. Op-ed.

The truth is Israel’s narrative

Why are the October 7 atrocities being denied?

If the Jews are the villains, then it is moral to hate them. and stand with Hamas. And it is immoral to support the Jews and Israel. Op-ed.

Why are the October 7 atrocities being denied?

Biden’s Hamas conundrum

The president’s continued reliance on his anti-Israel, pro-Iran officials is not merely a policy disaster. It is a political problem. Op-ed.

Biden’s Hamas conundrum

As Biden turns against Israel, Netanyahu must stand strong

If Netanyahu fails to stand up to the United States, if he buckles, the pressure from Washington won’t stop.

As Biden turns against Israel, Netanyahu must stand strong

Op-ed:

Hamas’s deception—and our self-deception

The US and Israel continue to base their policies on the fiction that the Palestinian Authority is willing to coexist with Israel. Opinion.

Hamas’s deception—and our self-deception

‘We the People’ begin to speak

In the Israel the left seeks to create, Judaism will be no more than a kitschy accessory. Op-ed.

‘We the People’ begin to speak

What Iran’s penetration of Washington means

The depth of Iran’s infiltration into the foreign-policy and media establishments exposed in this week’s reports isn’t surprising.

What Iran’s penetration of Washington means

The Netanyahu-MBS partnership comes into full view

The Saudi crown prince made it clear that he won’t accept American appeasement of Iran. Op-ed.

The Netanyahu-MBS partnership comes into full view

A prayer for 5784

It is post-Zionism—not Zionism—that guarantees tyranny. There is no contradiction between Jewish and democratic.Op-ed.

A prayer for 5784

A Nazi speech in Ramallah tells a much larger tale

The Israeli left, European Union and Biden administration have an interest in repressing Nazi roots of Palestinian Arab nationalism.Op-ed.

A Nazi speech in Ramallah tells a much larger tale

Caroline Glick:

The Oslo deceit is still the DNA of Israel's strategy

Caroline Glick tells how the Oslo Accords continue to dictate Israeli's lives, thirty years after many consider the accords to have failed.

The Oslo deceit is still the DNA of Israel's strategy

Will Israeli democracy survive the court?

An unelected group of ethically challenged, self-selected men and women may rule that Netanyahu must be removed from office. Op-ed.

Will Israeli democracy survive the court?

Israel’s #MeToo Stalinists celebrate their victory

After denying the Kohelet Policy Forum its chief donor, far-left activists have trained their sights on the Tikvah Fund. Op-ed.

Israel’s #MeToo Stalinists celebrate their victory

What deal are the Americans and Saudis negotiating?

If Washington wants to be the superpower in the region, it needs to provide its allies, Israel and Saudi Arabia, with guarantees. Op-ed.

What deal are the Americans and Saudis negotiating?