They Are Lying to You About Gaza to Hide the Terrifying Truth About Iran

They think you are a fool. They think that if they scream loud enough about Gaza, if they flash enough tragic images and spin enough gut-wrenching tales, you will be too distracted to notice the abyss that the world just narrowly avoided. They are counting on your compassion to be a weapon against your reason. And so far, their cynical, dangerous game is working.
Let’s be brutally clear. The obsessive, suffocating media focus on the tragic complexities of the war in Gaza is not journalism; it is a masterclass in misdirection. It is a smokescreen, thick with crocodile tears and manufactured outrage, designed to hide one simple, world-altering truth: Israel, acting alone, just saved the civilized world from the clutches of a nuclear-armed, apocalyptic death cult in Tehran.
The Anatomy of a Global Deception
Every headline that bleeds about Gaza while ignoring the Iranian nuclear sites that were targeted is a lie of omission. Every report that gives a platform to the obscene slander from Al Jazeera—that Israel is deliberately starving children—is not just biased reporting; it is complicity with a propaganda machine run by a terror state. It is a modern blood libel, whispered into a global microphone by the same people who fund the suicide vests and export the mayhem.
They want you to debate the tragic, unavoidable consequences of fighting a terror army that embeds itself in civilian life. They want you arguing over the motives of Prime Minister Netanyahu, a pathetic and transparent attempt to shrink an existential threat into a petty political squabble. They will point their cameras at state funerals in Tehran, cynically framing the architects of global terror as sympathetic national heroes, hoping you’ll forget the thousands of bodies they left in their wake from Buenos Aires to Beirut, from Iraq to Israel itself. Where were the cameras for their victims? Where were the solemn reports for the children murdered by Iranian-funded Hamas rockets?
They do this for one reason: to prevent you from looking at the serpent. They are desperate to stop you from understanding what was at stake, because if you understood, you would not feel condemnation. You would feel a profound sense of relief, and perhaps even gratitude.
The Patience That Finally Broke
For years, we hoped the world would see. We presented the evidence at the United Nations. We shared the intelligence with our allies. We pointed to the centrifuges spinning faster and faster, to the uranium enriched to near-weapons grade, to the explicit, repeated, gleeful promises from Iranian leaders to “wipe Israel off the map.”
We endured the constant rain of rockets from their proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas—each one a test, an erosion of our sovereignty, a murder of our people. We watched them build a ring of fire around our tiny nation, patiently preparing for a final, annihilating blow. And we pursued diplomacy, even as the Iranian regime used negotiations as a smokescreen, lying with a straight face while their scientists worked feverishly in secret underground bunkers to build a bomb.
Then, the moment came. The intelligence was clear, the threat no longer distant, but immediate. The “point of no return” was upon us. The world had chosen to look away, to hope the problem would solve itself. But a genocidal promise, when backed by nuclear physics, is not a problem that solves itself. It is a countdown to extinction.
Faced with the choice between waiting for the mushroom cloud or acting to prevent it, Israel chose life. “Operation Am Kelavi” was not an act of aggression. It was the desperate, final act of a nation that refused to be led silently to the slaughter. It was a roar of defiance from a people who have sworn, “Never Again.”
A Choice Between Light and Darkness
Do not dare to lecture us about morality. The moral contrast here is not complex; it is as stark as night and day. On one side stands Israel, a nation that uses its technological genius to build missile shields to protect its civilians—all of its civilians, Jewish and Arab alike. A nation that risks its own soldiers to make pinpoint, surgical strikes on terror leaders and nuclear weapons infrastructure. A nation that mourns every single innocent life caught in the crossfire, a tragedy forced upon it by an enemy that sees its own civilians as disposable human shields.
On the other side stands the Islamic Republic of Iran. A regime that glorifies death. A regime whose Revolutionary Guard Corps is the planet’s single greatest engine of terror, extremism, and hatred. They don’t build shelters; they build suicide drones. They don’t protect their people; they use them as props. They don't just fire missiles at our cities; they fire them indiscriminately, praying for the highest possible body count. A world without the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is, without question, a better, safer, and more moral world.
To equate these two is a moral sickness. To suggest there is a “hypocrisy” in a democratic state possessing a nuclear deterrent to guarantee its survival, while trying to stop a genocidal theocracy from acquiring an offensive weapon for annihilation, is an argument so twisted it could only be conceived in an academic faculty lounge, completely detached from the brutal realities of our world.
The Courage That Prevented a World War
Understand the cold, hard logic of this. “Operation Am Kelavi” was not an act of escalation; it was a profound act of de-escalation. A nuclear Iran would not have brought stability. It would have triggered a nuclear arms race across the most volatile region on Earth. It would have emboldened every terror group with the promise of a nuclear umbrella. It would have held the world hostage, leading to an inevitable, catastrophic conflict on a scale we can barely imagine.
By acting with courage and precision, Israel did not start a war. It prevented a much larger one. By surgically removing the command-and-control of the Iranian war machine and its nuclear aspirations, Israel restored a deterrence that weakness and diplomacy had failed to secure. It was a blow struck for freedom, a favor to the long-suffering people of Iran who despise their tyrannical rulers, and a necessary step towards a safer world for all.
Israel did the job the rest of the world was too fearful, too complacent, or too shortsighted to do. And now, the propaganda machine of that same evil regime is working overtime to punish Israel for its courage.
Do not let them succeed. The fog of war is thick, but the moral lines are clear. You are being manipulated. It is time to open your eyes, to see past the smokescreen, and to recognize the truth of what just happened.
The choice is clear. So what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies and the misdirection stand unchallenged in your social media feeds or in your conversations. Be a voice for clarity.
- Demand better from the media. Ask them why they are acting as a mouthpiece for Iranian propaganda. Ask them why they ignore the existential threat Israel just neutralized.
- Stand with the defenders, not the aggressors. Recognize that in this fight, there is no room for neutrality. To be neutral between the firefighter and the arsonist is to side with the arsonist. The time for silence is over.