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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yehuda HaKohen (Hebrew: , born 1979) is an Israeli activist and internet radio personality on Arutz Sheva Radio. He is director of the Zionist Freedom Alliance and a vocal critic of government corruption and globalization in the Middle East. Am Segula launched a series of non-violent protests and hunger strikes in order to pressure the Israeli government to demand the release of Jonathan Pollard. In early 2003, Am Segula merged into Magshimey Herut, a Zionist organization HaKohen had been part of in New York, and teamed up with the K'Cholmim group to…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yehuda HaKohen (Hebrew: , born 1979) is an Israeli activist and internet radio personality on Arutz Sheva Radio. He is director of the Zionist Freedom Alliance and a vocal critic of government corruption and globalization in the Middle East. Am Segula launched a series of non-violent protests and hunger strikes in order to pressure the Israeli government to demand the release of Jonathan Pollard. In early 2003, Am Segula merged into Magshimey Herut, a Zionist organization HaKohen had been part of in New York, and teamed up with the K'Cholmim group to settle on a hilltop near Kochav HaShachar in Samaria. HaKohen lived there until he was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in June 2003. HaKohen served as an infantry soldier in the Netzah Yehuda Battalion, a special combat unit for religious soldiers. Upon finishing his military service, HaKohen became coordinator of Magshimey Herut activities in English speaking countries.