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

Published on June 30, 2025 at 04:39 AM
They Are Lying to You About Israel. Here Is the Terrifying Truth.

There is a fog of lies descending upon the world, a poisonous cloud so thick you can barely breathe. It is manufactured in the terror workshops of Tehran and laundered through the newsrooms of supposedly respectable outlets, from New York to London. Its purpose is simple: to blind you, to confuse you, and to turn a heroic act of civilizational self-defense into a crime.

They want you to believe that Israel, the sole democracy in a sea of tyranny, is the aggressor. They want you to mourn for the architects of terror and ignore their victims. They want you to condemn the firefighter for breaking down the door of a burning building, while ignoring the arsonist who lit the match.

Today, we tear down that curtain of lies. It’s time you knew the terrifying, unvarnished truth.

The Anatomy of a Global Deception

Let’s be brutally clear: you are being deliberately deceived. The narratives flooding your screens are not journalism; they are stenography for a murderous regime.

They tell you of “71 non-combatants” killed in a strike on Tehran. This number, this story, comes directly from the propaganda ministry of the same Ayatollah regime that shoots its own women in the streets for showing their hair. They present this figure as fact, laundered by CNN and the AP, hoping you won't ask the obvious question: who were the real targets? They were men like Hossein Salami and Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the very commanders of the IRGC, the architects of global terror who personally oversaw missile attacks on Israeli civilians. The regime places its command bunkers and military assets under prisons and inside neighborhoods—a vile war crime—and then feigns shock when its human shields are put in harm’s way. To report the regime's casualty count without this context is not just journalistic malpractice; it is complicity in their evil.

They whisper that this was a cynical political ploy, a “wag the dog” scenario to save a Prime Minister. How contemptible. This isn't a theory; it's an insult to the intelligence of every free person. It asks you to believe that a nation would risk Armageddon for politics, while ignoring the blaring, undeniable klaxon of an imminent, existential threat: the IAEA’s own report that Iran was mere days from possessing enough enriched uranium for 15 nuclear bombs. The bomb wasn't a talking point; it was a ticking reality.

And as these lies fester, we see their poisonous fruit blossom in the West. At Glastonbury, a festival that supposedly celebrates peace and love, crowds chant “Death to the IDF.” They are not just chanting against an army; they are singing an anthem for the side that massacres families, the side that launches missiles into apartment blocks. In New York, the victory of a candidate whose platform is built on demonizing the Jewish state is hailed as a “sea change.” This is the endgame of the lies: to make hatred mainstream, to make support for terror a progressive virtue, and to sever the West from the very nation that is fighting on its front line.

A Patience That Ran Out

Do not mistake Israel’s decisive action for aggression. Mistake it for what it is: the final, heartbreaking conclusion of a patience that has been stretched to its breaking point. For years, Israel endured. It absorbed the blows from Iranian proxies—Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in the Red Sea. It watched as the world’s leading state sponsor of terror spread its tentacles across the region, funding chaos and death.

On October 7th, that proxy war came home in the most barbaric way imaginable. And still, Israel showed restraint. Even after Iran launched its first-ever direct missile attacks on Israel on April 14th, and then again on October 1st, the world counseled caution. Diplomacy, they urged. But diplomacy with this regime is a charade. As the IAEA condemned them, Tehran’s response was not cooperation; it was defiance—the announcement of new, illegal nuclear facilities.

They were not negotiating. They were building a bomb to finish Hitler’s work, and they were telling the entire world. The “point of no return” was no longer a future possibility; it was the reality of the present moment. Israel was faced with a simple, stark choice: act now, or wait to be annihilated. What country, seeing the gun being loaded and aimed at its head, would choose to wait for the bullet to be fired? Israel’s action was not the first shot in a new war. It was the last, necessary shot in a war Iran has been waging for decades.

A Chasm of Morality

There is a moral chasm in this conflict so deep and so wide that to ignore it is to be willfully blind. On one side, you have the State of Israel. Using the most advanced technology on Earth, its pilots targeted and destroyed the key nodes of terror and nuclear proliferation: the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant in Natanz, the IRGC airbase in Tabriz, the command bunkers of the men who orchestrate global bloodshed. The goal was surgical, to remove a cancer with precision.

On the other side, you have the Islamic Republic of Iran. Their response? Over 200 ballistic missiles fired not at IDF bases, but indiscriminately into the heart of Israel's most densely populated cities. Their targets were families. Their goal was slaughter. They murdered Eti Cohen Engel, a 74-year-old grandmother, in her home in Ramat Gan. This is not a war between two equal armies. This is a war between a nation that uses its arms to protect its civilians, and a terror regime that uses its civilians to protect its arms. Any reporter, any analyst, any activist who dares draw a moral equivalence between the two has forfeited their claim to seriousness.

The Strategic Imperative: Preventing a Global Nightmare

This operation did not drag the world closer to war. It pulled us back from the brink of a global nuclear nightmare. An Iran armed with a nuclear weapon is not merely an Israeli problem; it is a planetary catastrophe. Imagine a world where the Ayatollahs, who chant “Death to America” as fervently as they chant “Death to Israel,” can hold the world’s oil supply hostage. Imagine a world where terror groups like Hezbollah and Hamas are emboldened under an Iranian nuclear umbrella. Imagine a terrifying nuclear arms race across the most volatile region on Earth.

That is the world Israel just saved us from. By acting with devastating precision and courage, Israel did the world a service. The operation to decapitate the IRGC’s leadership and cripple its nuclear program was not an act of escalation; it was an act of global counter-terrorism. It has delayed the Iranian nuclear program by years, giving the free world a second chance to disarm this genocidal regime for good. To stop now, to heed the calls for “de-escalation” from the naive and the malicious, would be to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. It would allow the serpent to regrow its head, more venomous than before. The job must be finished.

A world without the Iranian regime is a better world. It is a world where the brilliant, oppressed people of Iran can finally be free. It is a world where peace, built on the foundations of the Abraham Accords, can flourish. It is a safer, more stable, more moral world.

Israel has drawn a line in the sand, not just for itself, but for all of civilization. The choice is clear.

So what can 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. Call your elected officials. Tell them to stop equivocating and stand unequivocally with the defender, not the aggressor. Tell them to support the disarming of the Iranian terror state.
  • Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for civilization. In the face of lies, speaking the truth is a revolutionary act. Use your voice now.