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Caroline Glick: “Every once in a while, over the past year or two, I found myself wondering whether I should throw my hat into the ring and enter politics”
JERUSALEM POST Caroline Glick speaks out about her decision to join Shaked, Bennett by Caroline B. Glick January 4, 2019 …This brings me to my decision this week to move to a new stop on my Zionist journey. This week … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ayelet Shaked, Caroline Glick, Hayamin Hehadash, Knesset, Naftali Bennett, New Right
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