Israel’s Role in Stopping Jihad, by Carolyn Glick
May 18, 2008 by Jenn Sierra
Filed under News and Opinion
Carolyn Glick is:
…The senior fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, DC and travels several times a year to Washington where I routinely brief senior administration officials and members of Congress on issues of joint Israeli-American concern.
She has served as a captain of the IDF, and as Coordinator of Negotiations with the PLO in the office of the Coordinator of Government Activities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. She is Deputy Managing Editor of The Jerusalem Post, and served as an embedded reporter during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Also, according to the “about” information on her website:
In its Israeli Independence Day supplement in 2003, Ma’ariv named me the most prominent woman in Israel. In December 2005, I was awarded the Ben Hecht award for Middle East reporting from the Zionist Organization of America. In January 2006, I was awarded the Abramowitz Prize for Media Criticism by Israel Media Watch.
She grew up in Chicago, has earned a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and now lives in Jerusalem. In these videos from 2006, she talks about Israel’s role in stopping Jihad, and answers common criticisms of Israel in the conflict with “Palestine.”
(Hat-Tip David Appletree, via Facebook)


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