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They Are Lying to You About Iran. Israel Just Fought for the Free World.

Published on June 30, 2025 at 04:44 PM
They Are Lying to You About Iran. Israel Just Fought for the Free World.

They Are Lying to You About Iran. Israel Just Fought for the Free World.

Let’s be clear. A thick, deliberate fog of lies is being pumped into the airwaves, designed to obscure a simple, terrible truth. You are being told a story of Israeli “aggression,” of reckless “escalation,” of tragic “mistakes.” It is a malicious fiction, crafted by the cynical and repeated by the naive. It is a story designed to make you look away, to confuse you, to paralyze you with false equivalence until it’s too late.

But behind the fog, the choice was never complicated. It was a choice between a future where a genocidal, apocalyptic death cult holds a nuclear bomb to the world’s throat, and a future where one nation, after years of restraint, finally had the courage to say: No more.

They are lying to you about what happened in the skies over Iran. And it’s time you knew the truth.

A Campaign of Calculated Deception

The first and most insidious lie is the one that seeks to rob Israel of its own agency. We now see a concerted effort by so-called experts and global media outlets to attribute the decisive strikes on Iran’s nuclear program to the United States. This is not some benign misreporting. It is a strategic narrative assault designed to erase Israeli heroism and replace it with a story of American puppetry. It is a coward’s gambit to deny a small nation its right to courageous self-defense, recasting it as a reckless proxy instead of a sovereign actor staring down its own annihilation.

Then comes the crocodile tears over casualties, with numbers fed directly from the propaganda ministry of the Ayatollah’s regime. We are told of the tragic deaths of “non-combatants” at Evin Prison. But they conveniently omit who these strikes actually targeted: men like Hossein Salami, the head of the IRGC, and Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the very commander who personally orchestrated missile attacks on Israeli families. These are not civilians. They are the architects of global terror. If these men chose to embed themselves amongst the innocent, the moral stain is on them and them alone. The Iranian regime, like its Hamas proxy, uses its own people as shields—a despicable war crime—and then has the gall to feign victimhood when its terror masters are brought to justice.

And let us not be distracted by the disingenuous “credibility veto” of the Gaza conflict. The attempt to use the tragedy and complexity of that war to invalidate Israel’s right to defend itself from a nuclear-armed Iran is a transparent, dishonest rhetorical trick. It is the desperate logic of those who cannot defend the Iranian regime on the merits, so they change the subject. To suggest Israel cannot act to prevent a nuclear holocaust because of an ongoing, separate conflict is to demand it commit national suicide on the altar of bad-faith arguments.

The Reluctant Sword, Drawn Only at the Final Hour

This was not an act of aggression. It was the endpoint of a decades-long assault by Iran against Israel and the civilized world. This is the regime that funds, arms, and directs Hamas, which perpetrated the October 7 massacre. This is the regime that arms Hezbollah on Israel’s northern border and the Houthis who menace global trade. This is the regime that has twice in the last year launched waves of ballistic missiles directly at Israeli cities.

For years, Israel, along with the international community, chose diplomacy. We warned. We negotiated. We endured. And how did Tehran respond? With contempt. In the days leading up to Operation Am Kelavi, the IAEA confirmed that Iran possessed enough highly enriched uranium for multiple nuclear bombs, a hair's breadth from a weapon. When the IAEA’s board condemned them, they didn’t cooperate; they defiantly announced the construction of new illegal facilities. Diplomacy was not a path to peace for them; it was a smokescreen to buy time while their centrifuges spun ever faster.

That was the “point of no return.” The moment the threat ceased to be theoretical and became a matter of days. To wait any longer would not have been prudence; it would have been suicide. International law does not demand that a nation sit idly by while a declared enemy, who has promised its extermination, puts the finishing touches on the weapon of its destruction.

The Chasm Between Precision and Barbarism

Look at the evidence of the past week and you will see the unbridgeable moral chasm between the two sides. Israel’s F-35s, armed with precision munitions, targeted the machinery of terror. We destroyed the nuclear fuel plant at Natanz. We destroyed the IRGC airbase in Tabriz. We surgically eliminated the senior command of the world’s most destructive terrorist organization.

And in response? The Iranian regime launched over 200 heavy missiles not at the IDF headquarters, but blindly 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 included Eti Cohen Engel, a 74-year-old grandmother murdered in her home.

This is the ultimate proof of intent. Israel wages war against terrorists and their infrastructure. The Iranian regime wages war against civilians. Any pundit, any diplomat, any protestor chanting on a university campus who dares to draw a moral equivalence between the two is betraying truth itself.

An Act of Courage That Made the World Safer

This operation did not drag the world closer to war. It pulled us back from the brink of a far greater, nuclear conflagration. Imagine a world where the Ayatollahs have the bomb. A world where their terror proxies in Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza operate under a nuclear umbrella, free to act with impunity. A world where the global economy is held hostage to a regime that celebrates death.

That is the world Israel just fought to prevent. By decapitating the IRGC’s leadership and demolishing its key nuclear assets, Israel has done a service to every nation that values peace and stability. The fact that Iran’s planned counter-attack of 1,000 missiles was reduced to a fraction of that number is not a sign of Israeli aggression; it is proof of the operation’s success in disabling the enemy.

This was not merely Israel’s battle. It was a decisive blow on behalf of the free world. It was an act of solidarity with the brave people of Iran—the first and greatest victims of this brutal regime. A world without the Ayatollah’s regime is a better world. It is a freer, safer, more prosperous world. Israel’s action was a necessary, courageous step towards that future.


The choice before you is clear. You can believe the lazy, cynical lies of the propagandists who seek to excuse and embolden a terrorist state. Or you can stand with the nation that, when left with no other choice, acted as the last line of defense for civilization itself.

What can you do?

  • Share this truth. Do not let the lies stand unchallenged in conversations, on social media, or in the press. Your voice is a weapon against disinformation.
  • Demand clarity from your leaders. Ask them to publicly acknowledge Israel’s right to self-defense and thank them for taking necessary action against a global threat.
  • Do not be silent. Silence in the face of this moral clarity is complicity. Stand with the defenders, not the fanatics. The world is watching.