They Are Lying to You About Israel. Here Is the Uncomfortable Truth.

The world is watching, and it is being fed a potent, poisonous lie. A lie that paints the firefighter as the arsonist, the defender as the aggressor. In the clear light of day, there is only one truth: Israel stood alone against a genocidal darkness, and for that, it is being condemned. We must choose a side: the side of civilization, or the side of the chaos that seeks to destroy it.
The Anatomy of a Malicious Deception
Let’s be perfectly clear: the narrative being spun in the media is not just mistaken; it is a calculated and malicious deception designed to paralyze the moral judgment of the free world.
They tell you this was a reckless move, orchestrated by Washington. This is an insulting, colonialist fantasy. It is a deliberate attempt to rob a sovereign nation of its own will, its own agony, its own right to exist. Israel is not a puppet. For years, it has been the primary target of the Iranian regime's global terror network. When a genocidal enemy, sworn to your annihilation, finally reaches for the ultimate weapon, you do not wait for permission from a distant friend to act. You act to survive. This was an Israeli decision, born of Israeli pain and Israeli resolve.
They cynically conflate the tragic and complex situation in Gaza with this existential fight against Iran. It is a disgusting bait-and-switch. They want you to see every shadow, every painful dilemma of urban warfare against a terrorist group in one arena, and use it to condemn a completely separate act of national self-preservation against a state sponsor of terror in another. They want to muddy the waters so you can’t tell the difference between a nation defending itself and a death cult seeking Armageddon. Don't fall for it.
And most contemptibly, they show you state-managed crowds in Tehran and call it a unified nation's grief. They want you to believe that the Iranian people are weeping for their jailers—the very IRGC commanders who have crushed their freedoms, plundered their wealth, and murdered their children in the streets. Do not be fooled by the stage-managed theatrics of a totalitarian state. The real grief belongs to the millions silenced by this regime, the women fighting for their hair and their lives, the protestors who have vanished into prisons. For them, Israel’s blow was not an attack; it was a flicker of hope in an endless night. Israel acted as a friend to the oppressed people of Iran, even if they cannot say so aloud.
A History of Patience Pushed to the Brink
How did we get here? Not through aggression, but through a patience that was finally, fatally exhausted. For years, the world slept soundly while the Mullahs in Tehran chanted “Death to Israel” and “Death to America.” While they built a global terror empire, the world talked of diplomacy. While their proxies—Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis—encircled Israel with a ring of fire, launching tens of thousands of rockets at our homes, the world called for “restraint.”
We showed the world the evidence. We revealed the secret nuclear facilities built in violation of every international commitment. We exposed the enrichment of uranium to weapons-grade levels. We pleaded. We warned. But the warnings were dismissed as hysteria. Diplomacy was a smokescreen, a game Iran played brilliantly to buy the one thing it needed: time.
We reached the point of no return. The intelligence was unequivocal. The centrifuges were spinning. The breakout time was zero. Inaction was no longer an option; it was a policy of national suicide. Was Israel supposed to politely wait for the mushroom cloud? Was it meant to trust the solemn pinky-promises of a regime that lies as a matter of state policy?
This was not an act of choice. It was the tragic, lonely, and heroic burden of a nation that refuses to be marched to the slaughter. When the international community abdicates its most basic responsibility—to stop a genocidal regime from acquiring the ultimate weapon—the burden falls to those standing at the edge of the abyss. Israel did not want this fight, but it will not run from it.
The Chasm Between Light and Darkness
Observe the stark, unbridgeable moral chasm between the two sides. Israel, a vibrant, chaotic, and self-critical democracy, used its intelligence and technological brilliance to conduct a surgical operation. It targeted the architects of terror—the IRGC commanders planning attacks, the nuclear scientists racing to build a bomb. We aimed at the head of the serpent, not the body. We mourn any innocent life caught in the crossfire, a tragedy forced upon us by an enemy that shamelessly embeds its war machine within its civilian population.
And Iran? Iran’s entire philosophy is a death cult. It builds weapons of indiscriminate slaughter. It fires heavy ballistic missiles into civilian cities, aiming for homes, schools, and hospitals. It celebrates martyrdom and exports terror as its chief product. They don't hide military assets among civilians by accident; it is their core doctrine. They sacrifice their own people on the altar of their hateful ideology to score propaganda points.
One side uses its sharpest minds to create shields that protect life, like the Iron Dome. The other uses its minds to plot mayhem and murder across the globe. This is not a conflict between equals. It is a conflict between a 21st-century democracy and a medieval theocracy. It is a battle between those who build and those who burn.
Why This Was a Victory for the Entire World
Let’s be brutally honest. A nuclear-armed Iran would not have stopped with Israel. It would have held the entire world hostage. Every capital in Europe, every rival state in the Middle East, would live under the constant shadow of nuclear blackmail by a fanatical regime. The global economy, dependent on the free flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, would be at the mercy of the Ayatollahs' whims.
“Operation Am Kelavi” was not an act that started a war; it was a courageous act that prevented a much larger, much more catastrophic one. By decapitating the IRGC's leadership and shattering key nuclear infrastructure, Israel restored a deterrence that had been dangerously eroded. It was a painful, difficult, and necessary act of global pest control.
Israel did the world a favor. It took on the burden, it absorbed the risk, and it now endures the condemnation for having done the dirty work that every sane leader privately knows was necessary. A world without the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps pulling the strings of global terror is a better, safer world. That is not an opinion. It is an undeniable fact.
So reject the lies. Reject the lazy, cynical narrative that seeks to equate the defender with the fanatic. The line has been drawn not between Israel and Iran, but between order and chaos, between the future and the past, between life and death.
The choice is clear. So what must you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the propaganda stand. Drown out the lies with facts and moral clarity.
- Demand accountability from your leaders and media. Ask them why they amplify the talking points of a regime that hangs homosexuals from cranes and guns down its own women in the streets.
- Do not be silent. Your silence is a victory for the terrorists and tyrants. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for civilization. Use it now.