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  2. Caroline Glick - Wikipedia

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    Caroline B. Glick (Hebrew: קרולין גליק; born 1969) is an Israeli-American conservative journalist and author. She writes for Israel Hayom , Breitbart News , The Jerusalem Post , Jewish News Syndicate and Maariv .

  3. We Con the World - Wikipedia

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    The video was produced in 2010 by American-Israeli Caroline Glick, a columnist for the Jerusalem Post, and Latma TV, an Israeli media satire website she edits. The website is an initiative of the Center for Security Policy, a conservative organization located in Washington, D.C. Glick makes an appearance in the chorus, wearing a keffiyeh.

  4. Latma - Wikipedia

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    The site contains criticism about media outlets, reporters and journalists. The criticism is mostly directed towards politically biased articles. The site's editor, Caroline Glick, told the Jerusalem Post that the group was founded with the intention of using comedy to critique the "egregious leftist slant of news coverage in this country."

  5. One-state solution - Wikipedia

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    In a 2014 book The Israeli Solution, The Jerusalem Post columnist Caroline Glick challenged the census statistics provided by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and argued that the bureau had vastly over-inflated the Palestinian population of the West Bank by 1.34 million and that PCBS statistics and predictions are unreliable.

  6. Proposed Israeli annexation of the West Bank - Wikipedia

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    The proposed Israeli annexation of the West Bank, or parts thereof, has been considered by Israeli politicians since the area was captured and occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War . East Jerusalem was the first part of the West Bank to be annexed; it was de facto annexed following its occupation by Israel in 1967, and de jure annexed ...

  7. Israeli settler violence - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Glick writing in the Jerusalem Post reported that the farmer later admitted that he lost control of a brush fire that was responsible for the damage. Israeli media network Arutz Sheva said this incident exposed the tactic of leftists of accepting Arab claims and falsely accusing Jews.

  8. New Right (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The New Right ( Hebrew: הימין החדש, HaYamin HeHadash) is a right-wing political party in Israel, established in December 2018 by Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennett. The New Right aims to be a right-wing party open to both religious and secular people. The party did not win any seats in the April 2019 election, though it won three seats ...

  9. Anti-Israel lobby in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Glick, managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, writes in an opinion column that recent years have seen "the emergence of a very committed and powerful anti-Israel lobby in Washington." [ better source needed ] [1] However, critics of Israel's policies often object to the phrase “anti-Israel” being used in regards to such lobbying.