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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.

Omer Bartov was accusing Israel of such “crimes” even before Oct. 7.
It doesn’t easily fit with the concept of being a fully acculturated American; in fact, it evokes separatism and attachment to a foreign land.
The operation against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure wasn’t reckless. Quite the opposite: It was necessary.
Unity is powerful, offering clear evidence against the idea that this society is fractured to the point of civil war.
Policies concerning refugees, foreign aid and ceasefires must be informed by the reality that a large segment of Gaza’s population supports a terror group.
The close relationship between the Reconstructionist movement and Jewish Voice for Peace extremists.
The British government believes that it has the moral authority to dictate where in their ancestral homeland Jewish families can and cannot live.
The term is not in the Torah because it is a modern political invention.
Far too many American Jews know little about the Jewish struggle to free Israel from British control in the 1930s and 1940s.
Terrorism is not merely tolerated but honored.
It’s instructive to review how some groups asking American Jews for financial support describe themselves.
Why hasn’t the university taken action against those issuing blatant calls for illegal violence?