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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.

One would be greatly mistaken to think that she will pause in her efforts to combat Jew-haters and anti-Israel terrorists.
It can be seen in those who malign the Jewish state for a war it didn’t start and those who insist that Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria pose a threat to Mideast stability.
Avigdor Kahalani is one of those countless success stories, the living embodiment of Jews of all backgrounds forging a new multiethnic country.
It has a long history of “revolving-door justice” in which extremists are arrested in front of television cameras … and then quietly released.
Levi Eshkol and Yitzhak Rabin, both of the Labor Party, were on board decades ago to offer freedom for Palestinian Arabs to emigrate elsewhere.
Calculations based on body counts don’t tell the whole story as to whether terrorism is increasing or decreasing.
Where have they gone? To another continent or country, another city? Try blocks away.
One man surveyed in Gaza said: “In the end, people will accept reality. They want to live in a country that protects and supports them.”
It made sense at the time. And while the situation is very complicated right now, it still does.
Parents of students attending Oberlin College have every right to be concerned about what Professor Matthew Berkman will teach as part of a course on “Jews and Power.”
Palestinian statehood has become almost a religion in which no new developments will ever make those who support it reconsider their unshakeable, almost fanatical faith.
When the 89-year-old Palestinian Authority chief looks around him, he must be astonished at how the international community has acquiesced in his brutal dictatorship.