They Are Lying to You About Iran. Here Is the Terrifying Truth.
They think you are a fool.
They are counting on your confusion, your exhaustion, your desire to look away. A tidal wave of calculated lies, cynical talking points, and gut-wrenching but deceptive images has crashed over the world in the last 48 hours, all designed with one goal: to obscure a simple, terrible, and necessary truth. They want you to believe that Israel, a nation living under the shadow of a genocidal threat, is the aggressor. They want you to mourn for the architects of terror while they erase the names of their victims.
They are lying to you. And in a world teetering on the brink, those lies are more dangerous than any missile. It is time to choose a side. Not between two countries, but between a society that cherishes life and a regime that worships death.
The Anatomy of a Malicious Deception
Let’s tear down the web of lies, piece by poisonous piece.
First, the foundational lie: the myth of an “unprovoked Israeli aggression.” This is a grotesque inversion of reality. This operation was not the first shot in a new war; it was the final, desperate response to a war that Iran has been waging against Israel and the West for forty years. It was Iran’s proxy, Hamas, that butchered 1,200 people on October 7th. It was Iran that launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones directly at Israeli cities on two separate occasions this year. It was Iran that arms, trains, and funds Hezbollah, the Houthis, and a global network of terror that stretches from Beirut to the Red Sea.
To call Israel’s action “unprovoked” is not just false; it is a moral obscenity. It is to look at a man who has been stabbed a hundred times, and when he finally fights back to disarm his attacker, you call him the aggressor. It is an insult to intelligence and a betrayal of every victim of Iranian-sponsored terror.
Then comes the most cynical lie of all: the crocodile tears for “civilian casualties.” The regime in Tehran—the same one that shoots its own women in the streets for showing their hair—now claims Israel killed 71 “non-combatants” at a prison. Let’s be clear: the intelligence is irrefutable. Israel targeted the head of the serpent. We eliminated Hossein Salami, the commander of the IRGC. We eliminated Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the man who personally orchestrated missile attacks on Israeli families. These are not “non-combatants.” They are mass murderers. If these terror masters chose to build their command bunkers and headquarters inside or beneath civilian infrastructure, the moral responsibility is theirs and theirs alone. Using your own people as human shields is a war crime, and the only war criminal in this story is the Iranian regime. We will not accept lectures on morality from a regime whose own casualty figures are nothing more than state propaganda.
And while we’re at it, let’s dispense with the pathetic smears that this was a political stunt, a “wag the dog” scenario to save a Prime Minister. How profoundly contemptuous. To suggest a nation would risk Armageddon for one man’s legal troubles is to project a level of cynicism onto Israel that is truly depraved. The real trigger wasn’t politics; it was physics. The IAEA, the world’s own nuclear watchdog, reported that Iran was a hair's breadth from a nuclear bomb—enough material for 15 of them. When faced with that reality, any responsible leader, from any party, would have done the same. The clock was ticking not on a trial, but on our very existence.
The Patience That Ran Out
For years, Israel pleaded. We warned. We presented the evidence at the United Nations. We shared intelligence with our allies. We watched as the West pursued a fantasy of diplomacy with a regime that views negotiation as a tool to buy time. We watched them sign a deal that was supposed to prevent a nuclear Iran, only to see the Ayatollahs take the money and secretly accelerate their program.
We hoped the world would see the truth. We were patient.
But our patience ran out when the IAEA’s final, damning report came through. The “point of no return” was no longer a future possibility; it was days away. Tehran’s response to international condemnation was not cooperation, but open defiance: they announced the construction of more illegal nuclear facilities. The mask was off. It was a declaration that they would not be stopped. They were sprinting towards the bomb, the one they have explicitly promised to use to wipe Israel off the map.
In that moment, a terrible choice became clear: act now, or wait to be annihilated. To wait would not have been prudence; it would have been national suicide. International law does not demand that a nation passively accept its own extermination. “Operation Am Kelavi” was not an act of aggression; it was an act of pre-emptive survival, the last resort of a nation with a gun to its head.
A Chasm Between Light and Darkness
Look at the last 48 hours and you will see the unbridgeable moral chasm between us and them.
Israel’s F-35s, armed with precision munitions, targeted specific, high-value military assets: the nuclear fuel plant in Natanz, the IRGC airbase in Tabriz, the command bunkers of terror leaders. Our goal was to destroy their capability to murder.
In response, what did Iran target? Not the IDF headquarters. Not military bases. They launched over 200 ballistic missiles directly into the hearts of Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Rishon LeZion. Their targets were apartment buildings. Their targets were families sleeping in their beds. Their targets were people like Eti Cohen Engel, a 74-year-old grandmother murdered when a missile slammed into her home.
This is the difference. We attack their swords. They attack our children. Any attempt to draw a moral equivalence between the two is a lie. This is a battle between precision and barbarism, between the defense of life and a death cult. And that same death cult that chants “Death to Israel” in Tehran is the one that inspires chants of “Death to the IDF” at festivals in the West. It is a poison that must be stopped at its source.
A Favor to the World
This action did not drag the region into war. It prevented a much greater, far more catastrophic war in the future. The supreme sophistication of the operation, achieved through total surprise, paralyzed Iran’s command structure. They had planned to launch 1,000 missiles in retaliation; the fact that only 200 got through is a testament to the damage Israel inflicted. We did not cause their missile attack; our actions reduced its scope by 80%.
We restored deterrence. The silence from Hezbollah is deafening proof. We did the world a service.
A nuclear-armed Iran is not just Israel’s nightmare; it is a global catastrophe. It means a nuclear arms race in the world’s most volatile region. It means a world where global shipping and oil supplies are held hostage. It means a world where terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah operate under a nuclear umbrella. Israel, by acting when all other options had failed, served as the world’s last line of defense. Every capital that does not wish to live under the shadow of Iranian nuclear blackmail owes Israel a debt of gratitude.
The choice before you is simple and stark. You can believe the lies of a murderous, theocratic regime and its cynical allies in the media. Or you can stand with the truth.
There is no middle ground when civilization itself is on the line. What can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies stand unchallenged in your conversations or on your social media feeds. Your voice is a weapon.
- Demand clarity from your leaders. Ask them to publicly condemn Iran’s nuclear ambitions and support Israel’s inherent right to defend its people from a genocidal threat.
- Do not be silent. Silence is complicity. In the face of such a clear moral choice, silence sides with the aggressor. Speak up now.

