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Dr. Phil on Antisemitism: Why Standing With Israel Isn’t Optional

He’s not Jewish, and he didn’t have to say a word. But Dr. Phil keeps speaking up anyway, even when it’s hard.

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Jul 15, 2026·13:18

Dr Phil Mcgraw with his wife Robin, 2006 | Photo: Shutterstock

Takeaways

  • Dr. Phil calls antisemitism a moral issue, not a political one.
  • He says “the Jews’ fight is my fight” and means it literally.
  • He’s received death threats and been swatted for defending Israel publicly.
  • He calls October 7 a war crime, not an act of war.
  • His message is simple: silence is its own kind of guilt.

A Talk Show Host Who Won’t Stay Quiet

Phil McGraw built his career asking hard questions on television. These days he’s the one answering them, and his answers keep landing him in the middle of one of the most charged debates in the country.

He’s not Jewish. He’s not from Israel. He didn’t have to say a word about any of this. But he has, over and over, in interviews that keep going viral for the same reason: he refuses to soften what he sees as a plain moral fact.

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Screenshot of Dr. Phil on his show defending Israel, October, 2023 | Photo: Screenshot of youtube thumbnail

“There’s Right and There’s Wrong”

In one recent conversation, Dr. Phil was asked why someone outside the Jewish community should even care about rising Jew-hatred. 

His answer cut straight to it. “Let me tell you, Christians are next, number one. You’ve got to have a moral compass, and there’s right and there’s wrong, and there is no moral equivalent to what is being done to Jews on this planet right now. If you don’t have enough clarity to see right and wrong, then you’ve lost your way in this world.”

This quote matters because Dr. Phil spent decades as a psychologist before he ever had a television show. He knows how people rationalize cruelty. And he’s naming it anyway.

📖 Read this article on 10 ways you can combat anti-Israel sentiment on social media (that actually work).

Calling Out Hollywood’s Silence and Hypocrisy

Dr. Phil doesn’t just criticize the people spreading hate. He’s just as blunt about the people who go quiet when it counts. 

He spent 21 years working in Hollywood and has said plainly that when this moment came, too many voices there simply disappeared. 

He said, “…[they] stood up for Black Lives Matter, stood up for hurricane victims, whatever it was, and then when this happens, you turn around and they’re all gone. We’re completely abandoned.”

That’s not a small accusation. It’s a direct challenge to an entertainment industry’s overt hypocrisy. 

A Personal Cost for a Public Stand

Speaking up hasn’t been free for him. Since October 7, Dr. Phil has faced death threats and repeated swatting incidents simply for defending Israel in public. 

He’s called what happened that day exactly what it was, a war crime, refusing the softer language so much of the media reached for instead. He insists, “Every choice comes at a price, but when it’s the choice of right or wrong, you’ve got to step up.”

He’s also pushed back hard on how campuses have handled the fallout, saying, “And I see our college campuses, where’s critical thinking?” 

He’s pointed to this failure of critical thinking as the reason why they’ve reduced a complicated conflict to a simple story of oppressor and oppressed, without doing the work to understand what either word actually means.

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Dr Phil speaking in Los Angeles, CA, February 2020 | Photo: Shutterstock

Why He Says This Isn’t Just a Jewish Issue

Dr. Phil’s central argument is bigger than any one community. He’s said this fight “is a human issue,” not only a Jewish one, because the same forces driving Hamas are, in his view, ultimately aimed at the West as a whole.

He states, “Ben-Gurion said it well. It’s not so much what they say, it’s what the rest of us do…We’re so much stronger together. Christians, Jews, stand up against hate. And that’s what it’s about.”

He’s traveled to Israel and seen the resilience firsthand, families still living, even with the sound of explosions in the background. That trip left a mark on him. It’s part of why his message keeps coming back to one idea: everybody should be doing what he’s doing.

What This Means for You

You don’t need a television show to take a stand. You need the same thing Dr. Phil keeps pointing back to: clarity. Knowing right from wrong, and being willing to say so, even when it’s hard.

Standing with Israel isn’t about politics. It’s about refusing to look away when a moral line gets crossed. That’s a decision anyone can make, starting today.

Want to keep reading? Read here to find 20 Pro Israel influencers you can follow today. Explore more on faith, values, and the Land of Israel at Sinai Project.

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