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Stephen M. Flatow

Stephen M. Flatow is president of the Religious Zionists of America. He is the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinian terrorist attack in 1995, and author of A Father’s Story: My Fight for Justice Against Iranian Terror. (The RZA is not affiliated with any American or Israeli political party.)

The remains of the Israeli bus hijacked by Palestinian terrorists in 1978 in an attack masterminded by female terrorist Dalal Mughrabi. Palestinian Media Watch learned that a Belgian-funded Palestinian school changed its name to the Dalal Mughrabi Elementary School. Credit: MathKnight via Wikimedia Commons.
Belgium and Norway act against Palestinian incitement, but the US is silent
U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman (left) greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Credit: GPO.
What Ambassador David Friedman meant—and why his critics lied about it
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump hold a joint press conference at the White House Feb. 15, 2017. Credit: Avi Ohayon/GPO.
New Trump pressure against settlements is worrisome
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Credit: Kremlin.ru via Wikimedia Commons.
Fake news, Palestinian style
Click photo to download. Caption: Israeli security forces at the scene where Palestinian terrorists opened fire and killed four people at the Sarona market in Tel Aviv on June 8. Credit: Gili Yaari/Flash90.
Tel Aviv terror attack shatters five myths
Click photo to download. Caption: Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. Credit: Zairon via Wikimedia Commons.
How they repay Jewish kindness
In this photo published in January 2016 on the Palestinian Fatah faction's Facebook page, the mother of late Palestinian terrorist Muhammed Shamasneh makes a “V” sign with her right hand. The caption reads, “How great you are, O mother of the Martyr.” Credit: Palestinian Media Watch.
Like mother, like son
A view of Jerusalem. The U.S. embassy in Israel has never been moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem despite the Congressional passage of the Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Act in 1995, and the reason is a "national security waiver," writes Stephen M. Flatow. Credit: Berthold Werner via Wikimedia Commons.
The ‘national security’ excuse spares terror sponsors
Click photo to download. Caption: Israeli Border Police officers guard at the Damascus Gate as security forces shut down Jerusalem's Old City while searching for a suspect following a stabbing attack on May 2, 2016. Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Palestinian terrorists and their accomplices
Click photo to download. Caption: The S. Daniel Abraham Center's Israeli Independence Day ad in the New York Times. Credit: S. Daniel Abraham Center.
Marking Independence Day by making Israel more dependent