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

Published on June 29, 2025 at 10:41 PM
They Are Lying to You About Israel. Here Is the Truth.

Let's be brutally honest. We are living through a moment of profound and dangerous moral confusion. A moment where the propaganda of a genocidal, apocalyptic death cult is being laundered by international media and chanted by crowds at music festivals, while the actions of a democratic nation fighting for its very existence—and for the world's safety—are smeared as a crime.

They are lying to you. They are counting on your exhaustion, your compassion, and your inability to see through the fog of a sophisticated, evil deception. They want you to believe that in the conflict between Israel and the Iranian regime, there are shades of grey. There are not. There is a choice between a nation that cherishes life and a regime that worships death. It is time to see the lies for what they are.

The Theatre of Desperate Lies

First, you must understand who is feeding you the stories that paint Israel as a monster. The source is the Iranian regime. A regime whose leaders lie as a matter of state policy, whose television channels broadcast forced confessions, and whose entire global enterprise is built on deceit. When this regime—and this regime alone—screams about a “massacre” at Evin Prison or claims with zero independent evidence that Israel bombed hospitals, you are not hearing journalism. You are hearing the final, rattling gasps of a cornered serpent.

Let’s apply a shred of common sense. We are told of tragic civilian deaths, but the reports originate from the same propaganda ministries that just weeks ago were celebrating their direct missile attacks on Israeli apartment buildings. We are shown images of mourning for Iranian commanders, but we are not told that these men, like Hossein Salami and Amir Ali Hajizadeh, were the architects of global terror. These were not civil servants or local poets. They were the masterminds who armed Hezbollah, who funded Hamas for its October 7 atrocities, and who gave the orders to fire on Israeli families in their homes. Their deaths are not a tragedy; they are a victory for civilization. To mourn them is to mourn the executioner.

And now, in the depths of their depravity, we see the 'poisoned aid' libel resurfacing from the sewers of antisemitic history—a grotesque claim that Israel is mixing opioids in flour. This is not a news story; it is a blood libel, designed to dehumanize us and justify our destruction. When you hear these stories, you are not being informed; you are being subjected to a psychological warfare campaign by the world’s foremost state sponsor of terror.

A Decades-Long Countdown to Midnight

How we hoped the world would see the truth on its own. How patiently we warned, for years, that the clock was ticking down to a global catastrophe. This was not an “unprovoked” attack. This was the reluctant, inevitable, and righteous response to decades of unrelenting Iranian aggression that had reached its final, terrifying stage.

This is not a story that began last week. It began with Iran’s proxies murdering innocents from Buenos Aires to Burgas. It continued with the arming of Hezbollah with over 150,000 rockets on our northern border. It climaxed with Iran’s direct funding and training for the Hamas pogrom of October 7. And even after that, when Iran itself launched two separate, direct ballistic missile attacks on our cities, we showed restraint.

But then came the point of no return. The world’s highest authorities, the IAEA, confirmed that the regime in Tehran was just days—not years, but days—away from possessing enough enriched uranium for a fleet of nuclear bombs. Diplomacy had failed. Sanctions had failed. The regime responded to international condemnation by defiantly announcing new illegal nuclear facilities.

Let me be clear: international law does not demand that a nation commit suicide. It does not require Israel to wait until the mushroom cloud is rising over Tel Aviv to act. Faced with a genocidal enemy, on the very cusp of acquiring the tools of our annihilation, we acted. It was not a choice. It was a duty.

A Chasm Between Two Worlds

Look at the actions of the past weeks and you will see the unbridgeable moral chasm between us and our enemy. It is the difference between light and darkness.

Israel’s “Operation Am Kelavi” was a symphony of precision. Our pilots, in the world’s most advanced aircraft, targeted the nerve centers of terror and the infrastructure of nuclear apocalypse. We destroyed the enrichment plant at Natanz. We dismantled the command-and-control bunkers of the IRGC. We eliminated the men whose job was to build atomic weapons and missiles to carry them. Our mission was to de-fang the serpent, to remove its poison, not to harm the Iranian people, who are the regime’s first and most brutalized victims.

And what was Iran’s response? Did they target IDF bases? Military headquarters? No. They launched a barrage of heavy ballistic missiles aimed squarely at the homes of our civilians. They murdered a 74-year-old grandmother, Eti Cohen Engel, in her apartment in Ramat Gan. Their goal was not military, but terror. To kill as many Jews as possible.

This is the moral contrast. We use smart bombs to destroy their bomb factories. They use dumb rockets to destroy our families. Any attempt to equate the two is not just wrong; it is a grotesque moral perversion.

The Choice Was Not War or Peace. It Was This War, or a Nuclear Apocalypse.

To the chorus of the naive and the cynical who cry “escalation,” I ask you: what do you think a nuclear-armed Iran would look like? It would mean a Middle East living under the constant threat of nuclear blackmail. It would mean a world where terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah operate with the protection of a nuclear umbrella. It would mean the sea lanes that power the global economy could be held hostage at any moment by a messianic cult in Tehran.

Israel’s action did not start a war; it prevented a far more terrible one. Our surgical strike so degraded Iran’s capabilities that their planned response—a volley of over 1,000 missiles—was reduced by 80%. We did not provoke their attack; we crippled it. We restored the deterrence that will keep the region from sliding into a catastrophic conflict. This act of self-defense was a profound service to every nation that values peace and stability.

A world without the Iranian regime is a better world. It is a world where the brilliant, creative people of Iran can finally be free. It is a world where the hope of the Abraham Accords can flourish. It is a safer, saner, more prosperous world for everyone.

Israel did not choose this fight, but we will finish it. We are the last line of defense, not just for ourselves, but for the entire free world. History will judge us not by the cynical lies of our enemies, but by our courage to act when no one else would.

The choice is clear. So what can you do?

  • Share this truth. Do not let the lies of a terror regime stand unchallenged in your conversations and on your social media feeds.
  • Demand clarity from your leaders. Ask them to stand unequivocally with the democratic world’s defender, not with the theocratic fascists who chant “Death to America.”
  • Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon against the moral confusion that enables evil to thrive. Use it now.