Caroline  Glick

Caroline Glick

Caroline Glick is the senior fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy and the deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post. She is also the creator of Latma, a Hebrew-language satire site known the world over for "We Con the World."

Ms. Glick's first book, Shackled Warrior: Israel and the Global Jihad, was published by Gefen in 2008. Her website is carolineglick.com
Caroline  Glick

Deck the Halls for Christmas in Eurabia!

This week on the Tribal Update–the media satire television-on-Internet brought to you every week by Latma, the Hebrew-language satirical media criticism website I run– we produced a special song for our Christian friends celebrating Christmas today. embedded by Embedded VideoYouTube Direkt Enjoy the show and the rest of Hanukah. Shabbat shalom, and Merry Christmas [...]
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Tom Friedman’s Losing Battle

For decades New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman balanced his substantively anti-Israel positions with repeated protestations of love for Israel. His balancing act ended last week when he employed traditional anti-Semitic slurs to dismiss the authenticity of substantive American support for Israel. Channeling the longstanding anti-Semitic charge that Jewish money buys support for [...]
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Gingrich’s Fresh Hope

Last Friday, the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, did something revolutionary. He told the truth about the Palestinians. In an interview with The Jewish Channel, Gingrich said that the Palestinians are an “invented” people, “who are in fact Arabs.” His statement about the Palestinians was entirely accurate. At [...]
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Democracy Strikes Back Against Judicial Activism in Israel

Last Thursday, in an address before the Association for Public Law’s annual conference at the Dead Sea, Israeli Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch launched an unhinged attack on the Knesset and the government. Beinisch accused Israel’s elected officials of “inciting against the judges” through their proposed legislation that would place minimal [...]
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An Ally No More: Egypt No Longer Reliable for Anti-Terror Assistance

With vote tallies in for Egypt’s first round of parliamentary elections in, it is abundantly clear that Egypt is on the fast track to becoming a totalitarian Islamic state. The first round of voting took place in Egypt’s most liberal, cosmopolitan cities. And still the Muslim Brotherhood [...]
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Calling Things by Their Proper Names

Next month, America’s long campaign in Iraq will come to an end with the departure of the last US forces from the country. Amazingly, the approaching withdrawal date has fomented little discussion in the US. Few have weighed in on the likely consequences of President Barack Obama’s decision to withdraw [...]
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Stopping Iran

Last week in Washington, I spoke as part of the Center for Security Policy’s National Security Group Luncheon on Capitol Hill. I discussed the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear weapons installations. embedded by Embedded VideoYouTube Direkt jQuery('#lazyload_post_6 img').lazyload({placeholder: '/wp-includes/images/blank.gif'});
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The Scourge of Clientitis

For many years, observers of the US State Department on both sides of the American political spectrum have agreed that State Department officials suffer from a malady referred to as “clientitis.” Clientitis is generally defined as a state of mind in which representatives of an organization confuse their roles. Rather than advance the cause of their [...]
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Waiting out Obama

Over the past week, there has been an avalanche of news reports in the Israeli and Western media about the possibility of an imminent Israeli or American strike on Iran’s nuclear installations. These reports were triggered by a report on Iran’s nuclear program set to be published by the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency later [...]
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Whither The IDF?

It was a normal Shabbat afternoon in Jerusalem’s Ramot neighborhood. Children were outside visiting with their friends and playing in the empty streets. But the tranquility of the scene was destroyed in a moment when a Palestinian terrorist crept up on 17- year-old Yehuda Ne’emad and his friend and began stabbing [...]
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