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

There is a war being fought not just with missiles and jets, but with headlines and hashtags. And in this deafening war of words, a monstrous lie is being sold to you as truth. They are trying to twist an act of breathtaking courage into a crime, to paint the world’s last line of defense as an aggressor. They are banking on your confusion, your compassion, and your exhaustion. But today, the lies stop.
The Anatomy of a Malicious Lie
Let’s be brutally clear. The narrative being spun in the media is a calculated deception, a smoke screen created by cowards and amplified by the naive. You hear whispers and shouts of “war crimes” and “unprovoked attacks,” and every word is designed to paralyze your moral judgment.
They point to the Israeli strike on Tehran’s Evin Prison, a place they want you to see as a simple jail. They scream about civilian casualties, hoping you won’t ask the most important question: what was a high-level terror command center doing inside a prison? The Iranian regime, in its infinite cynicism, has perfected the art of human shields. It embeds its military assets, its terror planners, and its weapons depots within and beneath civilian life. They turn schools into rocket depots and prisons into headquarters. Then, when the inevitable happens, they parade the tragedy they themselves engineered before the world’s cameras. The responsibility for every single death in Evin lies not with the pilot who had to make an impossible choice, but with the ghoulish regime that gave him no other target. To call this a war crime is to reward the terrorists for their most despicable tactic.
At the same time, they flood your screens with images from Gaza, a tragic and difficult conflict, to distract you from the real threat. This is a classic bait-and-switch. They want you to focus on the symptom to ignore the disease. The suffering in Gaza is real, but it is a fire fueled and funded by the same puppet masters in Tehran. The conflict is another front in the same war against Iran’s global terror network. To use the Gaza conflict to condemn Israel’s strike on Iran is to say that a firefighter should be prosecuted for arson because his water hose is damaging the furniture. It is a deliberate, malicious confusion of cause and effect.
The Truth of a Heroism Forced Upon Us
For years, Israel lived on a knife’s edge. For years, we watched as the world’s largest state sponsor of terror, the Ayatollah’s regime in Iran, openly declared its intention to wipe us off the map. This wasn't hyperbole; it was stated policy. And while they chanted “Death to Israel” in their streets, their scientists worked in secret bunkers to build the bomb that would make it a reality.
We pleaded with the world. We presented intelligence. We endured a relentless onslaught of terror from their proxies—Hezbollah in the north, Hamas in the south. We watched as they fired missiles at our homes. We hoped, with a patience that now seems almost foolish, that the world would awaken to the threat. But diplomacy became a smokescreen for deception, and international agreements became a shield for Iran to continue its nuclear march unimpeded.
Then came the moment no sane nation could ignore: the “point of no return.” The intelligence was ironclad. Iran was on the precipice of a nuclear weapon, an existential, genocidal threat. All other options were exhausted. The world had failed to act. So Israel, the reluctant hero, acted. “Operation Am Kelavi” was not an act of aggression. It was an act of survival. It was a nation looking into the abyss and refusing to jump.
A Moral Clarity You Cannot Ignore
The contrast could not be more stark. It is the difference between darkness and light, between a death cult and a defense force.
Israel’s action was a masterpiece of surgical precision, targeting the heads of the terror snake—the IRGC commanders and the nuclear scientists who were building the instruments of our annihilation. Our goal is to protect life. We mourn any innocent life caught in the crossfire, a tragedy forced upon us by an enemy that hides behind its own people.
The Iranian regime’s entire philosophy is the glorification of death. They send their own children into minefields. They fire hundreds of heavy, indiscriminate missiles at Israeli civilian centers, praying for maximum bloodshed. They lie as a matter of policy. They oppress their own people, particularly women and minorities, with a brutality that should shame the civilized world.
So let us be clear: This is a battle between a democracy that uses its strength to defend its families, and a theocratic tyranny that uses its families as shields for its weapons. To stand with Iran, or to condemn Israel, is to abandon every moral principle the free world claims to hold dear.
The Inescapable Logic of Pre-emption
This operation was not the start of a war. It was the prevention of a far greater, potentially nuclear, catastrophe. By acting with courage and sophistication, Israel did not escalate—it de-escalated. The surgical strikes on the IRGC’s command and control crippled their ability to launch the massive retaliation they had planned. It restored a deterrence that had been dangerously eroded.
The choice was never between this limited action and peace. The choice was between this limited action and a nuclear-armed Iran. A world where the Ayatollahs have the bomb is a world of nuclear blackmail, of emboldened terror on every continent, and the constant threat of a regional holocaust that would engulf the globe. Israel did the world a favor. We eliminated the greatest single engine of terror and instability on the planet, and in doing so, we pulled everyone back from the brink.
This was not just a blow against Iran; it was a blow for the oppressed people of Iran. It was a message of hope to every woman, student, and free-thinker living under that tyrannical regime that they are not forgotten. A world without the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is a freer, safer, and better world for everyone.
The choice is clear. You can believe the lazy, cynical lies of the terrorists and their apologists, or you can see the courageous, necessary truth.
So what must you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies stand unchallenged in your conversations or on your social media feeds. Be a voice for moral clarity.
- Demand action from your elected officials. Tell them to stop equivocating and to stand with the defender, not the aggressor. Tell them to support the only democracy in the Middle East, not the world’s leading sponsor of terror.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for civilization itself. Use it now, before it's too late.