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Moshe Phillips

Moshe Phillips, a veteran pro-Israel activist and author, is the national chairman of Americans For a Safe Israel (AFSI). A former board member of the American Zionist Movement, he previously served as national director of the U.S. division of Herut and worked with CAMERA in Philadelphia. He was also a delegate to the 2020 World Zionist Congress and served as editor of The Challenger, the publication of the Tagar Zionist Youth Movement. His op-eds and letters have been widely published in the United States and Israel.

Earlier this year, Jews failed to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Zionist martyrs at the battle of Tel Chai.
Why all the fear and anxiety? The threat of U.N. resolutions and condemnation didn’t stop Menachem Begin from doing what was needed to protect Israel and its future.
The author’s photo on the novel’s dust-jacket shows a widely grinning Wouk with several Israeli flags fluttering behind him.
It is our task in the Diaspora to bridge the miles and other differences, and mourn along with our fellow Jews in Israel.
The British authorities went to great lengths to stop the shofar from being sounded there.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s choice of the pro-terrorist group Miftah to run her Israel trip should be investigated by the House Ethics Committee.
Gaza has become the most graphic illustration of why relinquishing Judea and Samaria to the perennially hostile and extremely corrupt Palestinian Authority is a fantastically dangerous idea.
In a feverish 800-word email appeal for donations sent days before the Labor Day weekend, Jeremy Ben-Ami, the president of J Street, made some of the group’s wildest claims yet about both current events related to Israel, as well as the history of the conflict.