Caroline B. Glick, The Jerusalem Post

Caroline B. Glick

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Past articles by Caroline:

Column One: The next stop on my Zionist journey

During that first trip to Israel, I understood that the future of the Jewish people was being forged in Israel, not in the Diaspora, not even in my warm community on the south side of Chicago. → Read More

Column One: Do election results matter in Israel?

In practice, with each passing day, the situation in Israel is becoming more and more similar to the situation in the EU. → Read More

Column One: Trump pushes past Obama’s legacies

Any effort to achieve actual peace between Israel and the Palestinians requires the abandonment of the “peace process.” → Read More

Column One: Corbyn’s threat to Israel

Britain is a global power and a key player not only in Europe, but throughout the world. → Read More

Column One: Israel’s ‘gatekeepers’ vs democracy

A powerful group of unelected, self-appointed “gatekeepers” is challenging the foundations of Israel’s democratic order. → Read More

Column One: Europe beats Iran’s war drums

Last Saturday, Iran’s “moderate” President Hassan Rouhani called Israel “a cancerous tumor” in a speech at the regime’s annual Islamic Unity Conference. → Read More

Column One: Hamas and Fatah unmasked

Abbas was similarly blindsided by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit to Oman, and Minister of Culture and Sports Miri Regev’s visit to Abu Dhabi for the world judo championships. → Read More

Column One: American Jewry’s false prophets

Yet, by the lights of Foer, Ioffe, Milbank and their fellow American Jewish Trump-haters, Obama was a friend of American Jews, and Trump and his Jewish supporters are their enemies. → Read More

Column One: Mowing the lawn in Gaza

The main strategic takeaway from Gaza and from Judea and Samaria is that there is no solution, military or otherwise to the Palestinians’ never-ending war against the Jewish state. → Read More

Column One: How Israel defeated the PLO

"In the past 25 years, Israel’s economy has changed from a socialist command economy to a free-market economy and today Israel’s GDP per capita is higher than Japan’s." → Read More

Column One: AIPAC loses the script

The anti-BDS measures being advanced in the US might do more to alleviate discrimination against Israel than protect it. → Read More

City in Guatemala to name all streets after Israeli places

The decision comes a day after Paraguay announced embassy move reversal → Read More

A conversation with John Bolton

If Israel has a case to make, the Trump White House is willing to listen. → Read More

column one: Peter Beinart’s latest publicity stunt

Beinart is a major supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. This mere fact renders Beinart’s protestations of Zionism disingenuous, to put it mildly. → Read More

Column One: Why the concern for UNRWA?

UNRWA and its supporters present the agency as an organization dedicated to supporting Palestinian refugees. But this is a lie. → Read More

COLUMN ONE: The Grand Bazaar, AMIA and Lockerbie

The time has come to make clear what we are talking about when we note that Iran is the “largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world.” → Read More

Column One: The Donald Trump Negotiations Academy

Trump’s playbook involves doing essentially the opposite of what American and Israeli negotiators have been doing for the past 30 years. → Read More

COLUMN ONE: Israel’s sucker’s game on the Gaza border

There was a depressing familiarity both to Hamas’s suicide protest operation along Gaza’s border with Israel this week and to Israel’s response to it. → Read More

Our fair weathered Saudi friend

For now, we have a Saudi ally in the young crown prince. So long as no one in Israel loses his head, and no one in Saudi Arabia exploits the alliance to chop off Muhammad’s head. → Read More

Column One: Time to end demographic fear-mongering

Even with the best of intentions, without credible demographic data, the government cannot make long-term plans. → Read More