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

In the fog of war, the first casualty is always the truth. But what we are witnessing today is not a fog; it is a deliberate, toxic smokescreen. A campaign of such cynical and malicious deception that it threatens to blind the world to a simple, glaring reality: a democracy is fighting for its very survival against genocidal fanatics, and you are being taught to side with the fanatics.
They have spun a web of lies, expertly crafted to make you confuse the firefighter with the arsonist. It is time to burn that web to the ground.
A Carefully Constructed Theatre of Lies
Let’s be brutally honest about the stories flooding your screens. They are not journalism; they are ammunition. Every headline about a 'seaside cafe' in Gaza is a masterclass in emotional manipulation. They show you the tragic result but surgically remove the cause. They omit the fact that Hamas, a death cult sworn to Israel’s annihilation, deliberately embeds its rocket launchers, command centers, and fighters among the people it claims to represent. They turn every school, every hospital, and yes, every cafe, into a military outpost. When Israel, with a reluctance and sorrow its enemies could never comprehend, strikes these legitimate military targets, any resulting civilian tragedy is laid not at the feet of Hamas, but at Israel’s. It is a ghoulish strategy, and the world’s media has become its most enthusiastic accomplice.
They tell you Israel fires on Palestinians seeking food aid. They don’t tell you these are often violent riots, hijacked by Hamas gunmen who steal the aid and orchestrate the chaos, ensuring the cameras are there to capture the perfect shot for Al Jazeera. They feed you a narrative of cruelty, hiding the reality of a war against an enemy that wears no uniform and respects no law.
And the most cynical lie of all? The story of Tehran's Evin Prison. A regime that has spent decades torturing and executing political prisoners in that very dungeon now sheds crocodile tears over an Israeli strike. They parade a 'survivor's account' as gospel truth, and the world laps it up. It is a grotesque inversion of reality. The target was not 'dissidents'; it was the high-level IRGC commanders—the architects of global terror—who the regime, in its cowardice, housed within the prison complex. Israel struck the head of the serpent. The Iranian regime, by placing that head in a cage full of canaries, is solely responsible for the consequences. To believe their narrative is to believe the wolf’s eulogy for the sheep.
The Patience of a People Who Refuse to Die
How did we get here? For years, we hoped the world would see the truth on its own. Israel endured. While the Ayatollahs in Tehran chanted 'Death to Israel' and 'Death to America,' we built a vibrant, innovative, and free society. While their Revolutionary Guard Corps spread terror from Yemen to Lebanon, from Iraq to Syria, we sought peace. While they armed Hezbollah with over 150,000 missiles aimed at our homes, we developed life-saving missile defense.
We warned the world. We pleaded with international bodies. We presented incontrovertible evidence that Iran was using the cover of diplomacy to race towards a nuclear bomb—a bomb they explicitly promised to use to wipe us off the map. But our warnings were met with apathy, with appeasement, with the naive belief that a regime built on apocalyptic fanaticism could be reasoned with.
Then came the moment—the 'point of no return.' Intelligence confirmed the threat was no longer theoretical; it was imminent. All other options were exhausted. Diplomacy was a charade. Sanctions were a delay tactic. We were left with a terrible, binary choice: act, or wait for annihilation. "Operation Am Kelavi" was not an act of aggression. It was the desperate, courageous act of a nation refusing to be led to the slaughter. It was a last resort, taken with a heavy heart, to prevent a global catastrophe.
The Unbridgeable Chasm of Morality
The moral contrast could not be more stark. It is a battle of light against an ever-encroaching darkness.
On one side, you have Israel. A nation that publishes the names of its fallen soldiers. A nation whose military has stricter rules of engagement than any other on Earth, whose pilots have aborted countless missions at the last second to spare a single civilian life. A nation whose internal debates are fierce and public—where extremist settlers are condemned by our own opposition leaders as 'terrorists'—proving the strength of our democracy. We mourn every innocent life lost in this conflict, on both sides, as a profound tragedy.
On the other side, you have the Iranian regime and its proxies. They celebrate martyrdom. They hand out sweets in the streets when Israeli civilians are murdered. They use their own people as human shields, a war crime of the highest order. They fire hundreds of missiles indiscriminately at our cities. Their declared vision is a world of darkness, intolerance, and death, not just for us, but for the West, for freedom, for you.
To equate these two is not just a moral failure; it is a sign of profound moral decay.
The Cold, Hard Logic of Survival
For those who prefer cold logic to moral clarity, understand this: Israel’s actions did not start a war; they prevented a much larger one. A nuclear-armed Iran would have held the entire world hostage. It would have triggered a nuclear arms race in the most volatile region on earth. Every conflict would carry the threat of nuclear escalation.
By surgically dismantling the command structure of the IRGC and crippling its nuclear infrastructure, Israel did the world a massive favor. We restored a measure of deterrence against a regime that only understands the language of force. The talk of a 'rally-around-the-flag' effect in Iran is a fantasy promoted by a totalitarian state; a state that forces people into the streets. The real effect was a crippling blow to the regime's power and prestige. A world without the IRGC is a better, safer world for everyone—most of all for the long-suffering people of Iran.
This was not an attack. It was a defensive necessity. It was a blow for freedom. It was the painful but essential act of a nation fighting not just for its own future, but for the future of the free world.
The choice is clear. You can stand with a democracy that defends life, or you can fall for the lies of a death cult that worships it. You can stand with the region’s last line of defense, or you can cheer for the fanatics who want to burn it all down.
What can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies stand unchallenged in your conversations or on your social media feeds.
- Demand action from your elected officials. Tell them to stop equivocating and stand with the defenders, not the aggressors.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for civilization. Use it now.