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Moshe Dann

Moshe Dann is a Ph.D. historian, writer, and journalist living in Jerusalem. His book of short stories,“As Far As the Eye Can See,” was published by the New English Review Press in 2015.

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NO State for Terrorists

By Moshe Dann

Why reward terrorists with a State? Why, then, since nearly all Palestinians reject the 2SS, is it still relevant – and why is the claim constantly made that there is “no alternative?”

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Religious Terrorism Must be Eradicated

By Moshe Dann

“Free Palestine”= Destroying Israel and committing genocide.

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Why is Antisemitism on the Rise?

By Moshe Dann

As Jews are fighting a war of self-defense against Hamas, the PLO, and other terrorist organizations, Israel is accused of genocide, war crimes, and perpetrating a Holocaust.

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Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: No Solution Other than Permanent Resolution

By Moshe Dann

Jordan must be recognized as the homeland of Palestinians.

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Rabin Reconsidered

By Moshe Dann

With the 'Oslo process' as his 'GREAT' gift, what is Rabin's TRUE legacy?

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Peres' Peace Dreams Mutate into Israel's Nightmare

By Moshe Dann

Peres’s 'peace' and his support for Palestinianism and “the two-state solution” is a nightmare that still haunts us. It is his true legacy.

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The ‘Two-State Solution’ Danger

By Moshe Dann

Since the two-state solution has no practical relevance, why do people support it?

Holidays

Why do we Mourn on Tisha Be'av?

By Moshe Dann

Tisha Be’Av asks the ultimate questions, the same ones which Job confronted: Why do we lose what is most precious? Why do we suffer?

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The Multi-State Solution: Path to Peaceful coexistence

By Moshe Dann

The MSS provides and promotes a path to peace and prosperity

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‘Settler Violence’ is anti-Zionist Propaganda

By Moshe Dann

It’s part of an effort by the left to undermine Israel’s legitimacy in Judea and Samaria.

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Are Palestinians an 'Indigenous People'?  

By Moshe Dann

Arabs who call themselves Palestinians—derived from the word “Philistines,” an invading force from the Aegean Sea—use the word “indigenous” to legitimatize their efforts to carry out their struggle against Israel’s existence.

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Blackmailing Israel

By Moshe Dann

Unable to achieve their objectives through dialogue, negotiations, and good will – without an appreciation of Israel’s distinctiveness and differences – leaders of liberal/progressive Jewish organizations are turning their communities against Israel.

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Jerusalem Day – Or ‘Occupation Day’?

By Moshe Dann

On Jerusalem Day we celebrate not only the liberation of Jerusalem but Judea, Samaria, and the Golan as well. We have much to be thankful for-and no one or group can take that away.

Op-Eds

David Grossman – The Pain And The Pity

By Moshe Dann

Blaming Israel for the violence in Gaza, he ends up justifying Hamas’s terrorism.

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The Book Of Jewish Sovereignty

By Moshe Dann

The sovereignty of the Jewish people in Eretz Yisrael is not only a political act but also a moral and spiritual one.

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Pesach In Exile: Why The Haggadah Was Compiled

By Moshe Dann

The Haggadah is an instruction manual on how to survive as strangers in strange lands.

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Why Gush Katif Still Matters

By Moshe Dann

The expulsion of 10,000 Jews from their homes five years ago was not a localized event in the Gaza Strip. It was a national implosion, a national disgrace. It caused enormous physical, psychological, social, cultural, military and strategic damage to the entire nation - and it still does. Like an ecological disaster, its foulness still seeps through our foundations, and continues to poison us.

Book Reviews

Title: Mitzvah Man

By Moshe Dann

Readers of Clayton’s short stories know that he is not only a master craftsman, but that his stories are inquires into the purpose of life; he is a moral philosopher.

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