They Are Lying to You About Israel. This Is the Truth They Don't Want You to Hear.
They are turning the world upside down. They are showing you pictures of flag-draped coffins in Tehran and asking you to mourn. They are showing you rubble in Gaza and asking you to condemn. And in this grotesque theater of lies, they are painting the world’s most prolific terrorist state as a victim, and the democracy it has sworn to annihilate as the aggressor.
How can you watch this and not feel the sharp insult to your intelligence? How can you witness this deliberate inversion of good and evil and not feel a sense of profound outrage? The line has been drawn. It is a line between civilization and the death cults that seek to destroy it. It is time to choose a side.
The Grand Deception: Mourning Monsters, Manufacturing Villains
Let’s be brutally honest about what you are seeing on your screens. The “mourned national figures” and “slain commanders” being paraded through the streets of Iran were not statesmen. They were architects of global terror. Hossein Salami, Amir Ali Hajizadeh—these were the men who signed the checks for Hamas’s butchery on October 7th. They were the men who armed Hezbollah with over 150,000 rockets pointed at Israeli families. They were the men who trained Houthi pirates to strangle global commerce and who oversaw the brutal suppression of their own people.
To broadcast their state-managed funerals with sympathetic language, to portray them as anything other than the masterminds of murder that they were, is not journalism. It is complicity. It is a disgusting charade designed to neutralize the simple truth: Israel eliminated the leadership of a global terror organization. Full stop. The world is safer because of it, and any attempt to frame it otherwise is a malicious lie.
This lie is amplified by another, relentlessly pushed to destroy Israel’s moral standing: the narrative of wanton brutality in Gaza. Every tragic image is used as a bludgeon, with reports of attacks on aid sites—sourced from Hamas-run ministries and amplified without question—serving as a constant, deafening drumbeat. This is not a coincidence. It is a calculated information-warfare strategy to create a “credibility-destroying backdrop,” as analysts call it. The goal is simple: to make Israel seem so monstrous in Gaza that its claims of precision and morality against Iran appear hypocritical. They want you to believe that a nation capable of such acts cannot possibly be the good guy. Do not fall for it. It is the oldest trick in the propagandist’s playbook: If you can’t win the argument, you destroy the character of your opponent.
A Story of Patience Stretched to its Breaking Point
Israel’s action was not the first shot in a new war. It was the last, desperate, and necessary shot in a war that Iran has been waging against Israel, the West, and civilization itself for decades. This was not an act of aggression; it was an act of reluctant but necessary heroism born from years of restraint in the face of relentless hostility.
For years, the world watched as Iran, the planet’s central banker of terror, marched steadily towards a nuclear bomb—a weapon it explicitly promised to use to wipe Israel off the map. Israel warned. It pursued diplomacy. It watched as the international community signed deals built on flimsy promises and wishful thinking, deals the Ayatollahs mocked as they spun their centrifuges ever faster.
This is not ancient history. This is the story of the last year. On October 7th, Iran’s proxy, Hamas, unleashed a medieval pogrom. On April 14th and October 1st, Iran itself launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones directly at Israeli cities. In between, its proxies in Lebanon and Yemen fired relentlessly. When the IAEA, the world’s nuclear watchdog, finally condemned Iran for being on the verge of breakout, what was Tehran’s response? Not cooperation. It was defiance: a public announcement that it would build even more illicit nuclear facilities.
That was the “point of no return.” The moment when the threat was no longer a decade away, but days. The moment when diplomacy was exposed as a complete and utter failure. What is a nation supposed to do? Wait for the mushroom cloud to rise over Tel Aviv before it’s allowed to defend itself? International law does not demand suicide. Israel acted because it had no other choice.
The Unmistakable Chasm Between Precision and Barbarism
In the fog of information warfare, look at the targets. They tell you everything you need to know about intent. They reveal the unbridgeable moral chasm between the two sides.
Israel’s F-35s, armed with precision munitions, struck military and nuclear targets. They destroyed the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant in Natanz, a critical node in the race for the bomb. They disabled the IRGC airbase used to protect missile sites. They eliminated the terror commanders in their command bunkers. The mission was to surgically remove a capability and a command structure. It was an act of war against a terror regime’s infrastructure.
Now look at Iran's targets. In response, Iran fired over 200 ballistic missiles not at IDF headquarters, but into the heart of Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Rishon LeZion. Their targets were apartment buildings. Their goal was to murder families in their sleep. They succeeded. They murdered a 74-year-old grandmother, Eti Cohen Engel, when a missile tore her home apart. Their barbarism is not an allegation; it is a proud declaration of their values.
When you hear accusations of Israeli war crimes because a terror general like Hajizadeh was eliminated while hiding among civilians, understand what you are really hearing. The war crime does not belong to the nation that precisely targets a mass murderer. The war crime belongs to the regime that embeds its military leaders in residential neighborhoods, using its own people as human shields. To equate the two is a moral disgrace.
A Strike for a Safer World
This was not just Israel’s battle. The strike that delayed Iran’s nuclear program by years was a monumental service to international security. Every capital in Europe, every shipping lane in the Red Sea, every nation that does not wish to be blackmailed by a nuclear-armed Ayatollah is safer today because Israel had the courage to act where the rest of the world dithered.
Critics scream of “escalation.” This is another inversion of the truth. Israel’s brilliant deception operation, which created total surprise, crippled Iran’s ability to retaliate. Intelligence shows they planned to launch 1,000 missiles. Thanks to the damage Israel inflicted on their launch sites, they only managed 200. Israel’s action did not cause a missile attack; it reduced its destructive power by 80%. It did not escalate a conflict; it prevented a full-scale regional war and restored a level of deterrence that will make Iran and its proxies think twice.
Ultimately, a world without the Iranian regime is a better world. It is a world where the brilliant and courageous Iranian people, the first and primary victims of this tyranny, can finally be free. Weakening the IRGC and its nuclear ambitions is the most pro-Iranian-people policy imaginable. It creates space for their own liberation.
The choice before you is clear. You can either be swayed by the crocodile tears of a terror state and the cynical propaganda of its media allies, or you can stand with the free world’s last line of defense against fanaticism.
So what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies and the moral inversion stand unchallenged in your conversations and on your social media feeds.
- Demand clarity from your leaders and media. Ask them why they mourn terrorists and condemn democracies. Ask them to choose a side.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for truth and civilization. Use it now.

