Caroline Glick
Netanyahu appoints Caroline Glick as gov't adviser ahead of Washington visit
Caroline Glick previously worked in Benjamin Netanyahu’s office during his first term as prime minister in the late 1990s.
Annexation sounds great until you get into the details - opinion
Key to fighting antisemitism? Empowering Jewish communities
Caroline Glick addresses 'Post' conference - WATCH LIVE
May 2: Reason to sing
There's no better memorial to those perished in Auschwitz than youngsters on the site where Germans thought they were destroying us all.
Krauthammer: Israel has 'given away' claim to West Bank
Pulitzer-Prize winning columnist, in wide-ranging broadcast interview, also discusses Iran, "Arab Spring" and American foreign policy.
‘We Con The World’ creators produce pilot for Channel 1
Latma, website satirizing Israeli media coverage, may get weekly television show.
Our World: The Syrian spring
Anti-regime protests in Syria are welcome departure from grim choices posed by Egypt, Libya because supporting protesters there is actually good idea.
Our World: The West’s proxy war against the Jews
By focusing attention on Israel and its crimes, Europeans, American admirers ignore Islamic war against Israel, global jihad.
Veteran JPost reporter wins award for 'media criticism'
Khaled Abu Toameh was honored for his reporting on Palestinian affairs; Caroline Glick receives award for Latma web site.
January 10: Harsh reality
When the media recognize the women as victims, and the rapists as perpetrators, the harsh reality of the crime will be understood and the behavior might change.
January 6: Memories of Arik
I, for one, have difficulty forgetting Ariel Sharon or his legacy. I also have difficulty forgetting the home I was forced out of for no good reason.
Year in Review: Most read 'Post' opinion articles of 2010
Six dealt with the Obama administration and US-Israel relations and nine out of 10 were written as reactions to attacks on Israel or Jews.
Caroline Glick: Peace with the Palestinians a myth
In this week's 20 Questions, the JPost's popular columnist says her two cents on negotiations and other topics submitted by JPost readers.