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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.

The Jewish holidays—every one of them—are inextricably bound to the Holy Temple and the Temple Mount. Islam cannot say the same thing.
Does Luke Leafgren approve of violence against Israeli civilians? Because that is exactly what “a third, fourth and fifth intifada” means.
About 100 American Jews have signed a letter that says the United States should not support Israel because it violates human rights. Really?
Dalia Mogahed, who holds the title of “antibigotry fellow” at Boston University, has defended the mass murder and rapes by Hamas on Oct. 7 as “lawful resistance.”
Statistics show that antisemitism is on the rampage, while Islamophobia is minuscule. And that’s bad for the Palestinian cause.
The way the terms “occupation,” “Palestinian” and “West Bank” are used is no joking matter.
Marwan Barghouti is serving five consecutive sentences of life imprisonment.
British forces in the 1940s committed horrific acts of sexual torture, as well as physical and psychological abuse, against young Jewish boys and girls.
This former U.S. State Department official is treated as if his past involvement in Mideast diplomacy makes him an expert on how to make peace today.
If a school’s leadership cannot bring themselves to genuinely condemn terrorism without context, then they lack a basic requirement for their jobs.
Professor Barry Trachtenberg doesn’t even try to hide his extremist views; instead, he wears them on his sleeve.
Einat Wilf also suggests linking humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip with a Palestinian peace pledge.