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    Orthodox IDF Vet Mazi Melesa Runs for US Congress

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    What’s happening:

    Mazi Melesa Pilip, an Israeli-American Orthodox Jewish woman and IDF veteran, has been selected by the Republican party in Long Island, New York, to run for the congressional seat recently left vacant by George Santos.

    Why it matters:

    The nomination of Pilip is significant as she brings a unique background to American politics. As an Ethiopian-Israeli immigrant and a mother of seven, Pilip represents a diverse story. Her military service in the IDF and her advocacy against antisemitism also provide her with a distinct perspective on security and international relations.

    Background:

    At 12 years old, Pilip immigrated to Israel from Ethiopia during Operation Solomon. She later served as a paratrooper in the IDF and became the Chairwoman of the Ethiopian Student Union while studying at the University of Haifa. After marrying and moving to the United States, Pilip earned a degree in diplomacy and security and became active in speaking about Israel and combating antisemitism.

    The big picture:

    Pilip’s nomination follows the expulsion of George Santos from Congress amid fraud charges and lies about his background. She will be competing against Democrat Tom Suozzi, who previously held the seat before Santos.

    Between the lines:

    Pilip’s candidacy is part of a broader trend of diverse candidates entering the political arena, reflecting the changing demographics and increasing representation in the United States. Her experience as an immigrant and her commitment to Jewish values and Israel advocacy could resonate with voters seeking a fresh voice in Congress.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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