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Column One: Defending the rule of law

If Netanyahu is forced from office, Israeli democracy will be critically, and possibly irreparably, debilitated.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a conference in Tel Aviv on February 14
A Jewish worshipper prays in front of an entrance to the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, on Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, in Jerusalem's Old City August 1, 2017.

Our World: Losing and winning the Temple Mount

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Israel Museum

Column One: Netanyahu’s challenge with Trump

Employees work at the offices of "Breaking the Silence" in Tel Aviv, Israel

Column One: The PLO’s most powerful lobbyists


Jpost's Caroline Glick not chosen for Likud list

Glick was among several candidates Netanyahu was considering for two slots reserved for candidates of the prime minister's choosing.

Jerusalem Post columnist Caroline Glick

JPost's Caroline Glick among candidates suggested by public for reserved Likud spot

Likud voters gave Netanyahu the right to choose the candidates who will be in the 11th and 23rd spots on the party's Knesset list.

Caroline B. Glick