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

The world is drowning in a torrent of calculated, poisonous lies, and the State of Israel is the target. In the court of global opinion, a campaign of breathtaking cynicism is underway to paint the defender as the aggressor, the surgeon as the butcher, and the act of survival as a war crime.
They want you to be confused. They want you to be outraged. But most of all, they want you to look away from the one, simple, terrifying truth that forced Israel’s hand. This is not a complicated story. It is a story of a murderous, apocalyptic regime and the one nation brave enough to stand in its way. It is a story of light against darkness. And it is time to choose a side.
The Anatomy of a Global Deception
Let’s be brutally honest about the narrative being fed to you. It is a masterclass in deception, woven by propagandists and amplified by a media that is, at best, unforgivably naive and, at worst, a willing accomplice.
They show you images from Gaza, pointing to a bombed-out cafe or a chaotic food distribution line, and scream “indiscriminate!” They want you to believe that the most precise military in the world, the nation that developed the Iron Dome to protect life, has suddenly forgotten how to aim. It is a grotesque lie. They conveniently omit the fact that Hamas, Iran’s proxy, has spent decades perfecting the cowardly, ghoulish tactic of embedding its entire war machine within and beneath civilian life. Every school, every hospital, every cafe is a potential shield for a rocket launcher or a command bunker. The moral culpability for any civilian tragedy in Gaza lies with those who use their own people as human sandbags, and then weep crocodile tears for the world’s cameras when their cynical strategy plays out exactly as planned.
Then comes the most audacious lie of all: the tragedy at Evin Prison in Tehran. They want you to believe that in an operation to defang a nuclear threat, Israel deliberately targeted political prisoners. This is an insult to your intelligence. The Iranian regime—a death cult that executes homosexuals, tortures dissidents, and guns down women for showing their hair—is the sole architect of the horrors within Evin. That this same regime would cynically place a critical IRGC command-and-control hub within the prison walls, turning its own captives into human shields, is not just plausible; it is perfectly in character. The tragedy of Evin is not an Israeli strike; the tragedy is the existence of the Iranian regime itself, and every drop of blood spilled there is on its hands.
And as for the chorus of international condemnation—the divestment funds in Norway, the legal wrangling in the UK—let us call it what it is: the cowardice of the comfortable. It is easy to signal virtue from thousands of miles away, to condemn the firefighter while ignoring the arsonist. These institutions are sacrificing moral clarity for the cheap thrill of self-righteousness, all while ignoring the fact that Israel’s fight is their fight, too. They just don't know it yet.
The Truth of a Patience Exhausted
For years, Israel lived on a knife’s edge. For years, we watched as the Mullahs in Tehran—the planet’s number one exporter of terror, hatred, and instability—stitched together a global network of death. They funded Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and Hamas in Gaza. They armed them, trained them, and pointed them at us. Their chants of “Death to Israel” were not rhetoric; they were a statement of intent, a public promise.
And all the while, they marched toward a nuclear bomb. They lied to inspectors, cheated on deals, and built secret facilities deep underground. The world tried diplomacy. It tried sanctions. It tried to reason with a regime whose foundational ideology is unreasonable. And Israel waited. How we hoped the world would see the truth on its own. How we prayed that this day would not have to come. But patience has its limits when your enemy is building your tomb.
“Operation Am Kelavi” was not an act of choice. It was an act of necessity, triggered by unequivocal intelligence that Iran had reached the nuclear “point of no return.” The time for talk was over. The threat was no longer theoretical; it was imminent. To have waited any longer would have been an act of national suicide. It was a courageous, pre-emptive act of self-defense—an action any other nation on Earth would have taken, had it the means and the courage.
The Unmistakable Moral Contrast
Look at the two sides in this conflict and dare to claim moral equivalence. It is impossible.
Israel is a nation that pours its genius into technology that saves lives—medical breakthroughs, agricultural innovations, and defensive shields like the Iron Dome. Iran pours its resources into ballistic missiles, uranium centrifuges, and suicide drones that it sells to other tyrants.
Israel’s military warns civilians to evacuate, drops leaflets, and makes phone calls before a strike. Iran’s proxies fire thousands of unguided rockets indiscriminately at Israeli homes, schools, and synagogues, and celebrate the slaughter of civilians.
When there is a tragedy, when a civilian is unintentionally harmed in the fog of war, it is a source of investigation and deep anguish in Israel. When an Israeli civilian is murdered, it is a cause for celebration, for handing out sweets in the streets of Gaza and Tehran. One side values life. The other worships death.
This is the stark reality. Israel’s actions are a reluctant response to an existential threat. Iran’s actions are the unprovoked aggression of a fanatic bent on regional domination and global chaos. There is no comparison.
The Strategic Imperative: A Favor to the World
Strip away the emotion and look at the cold, hard logic. Israel’s surgical strike was not an act of escalation; it was an act of profound de-escalation. By crippling the IRGC’s command structure and neutralizing key nuclear and military sites, Israel paralyzed the serpent. It prevented a much larger, much bloodier regional war that a nuclear-armed Iran would have inevitably triggered.
Let’s be clear: Israel did the entire world a massive favor. Every capital in Europe and every city in America is safer today because the Iranian regime’s nuclear ambitions have been dealt a crippling blow. Israel took the risk. Israel paid the price in international condemnation. And the free world reaps the reward of a more stable future. This action was a blow for freedom, a glimmer of hope for the oppressed people of Iran who despise the Mullahs, and a necessary step to pull the world back from the brink of nuclear Armageddon.
A world without the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is a better, safer world. That is not an opinion; it is a fact. Israel just brought us one giant step closer to that world.
The choice before you is clear. It is not between two flawed combatants. It is a choice between a democratic nation fighting for its right to exist and a genocidal theocracy seeking to export its revolution of death across the globe. It is a choice between civilization and barbarism.
So what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies and propaganda stand unchallenged. Your voice is a weapon against disinformation. Use it.
- Demand moral clarity from your leaders. Tell them to stop equivocating and to stand with the defenders, not the aggressors. Tell them that supporting Israel’s self-defense is supporting the defense of the entire free world.
- Do not be silent. In your communities, in your workplaces, and on social media, be a voice for the uncomfortable, necessary truth. The roar of the mob is loud, but the voice of conviction can be louder. Now is the time to speak.