They Are Lying to You About Israel. Here Is the Truth.
They think you are a fool. They believe that if they repeat a lie often enough, in a calm and authoritative tone from a news desk in London or New York, it will become the truth. They are counting on your exhaustion, your confusion, and your desire for a quiet life to allow a monstrous deception to take root.
They are lying to you about Israel. And in doing so, they are not just slandering a nation; they are trying to rob you of your moral clarity. They want you to see the firefighter and call him the arsonist. They want you to see a nation fighting for its life against a genocidal death cult and call it “aggression.”
I am here to tell you that the truth is simpler, and much harsher. The line between civilization and barbarism has been drawn in the Middle East, and you are being asked to choose a side.
A Calculated Campaign of Deception
Let’s begin by tearing down the house of lies they have so carefully constructed. The first, and perhaps most insulting, is the fiction that Israel was a mere bystander in its own salvation. Authoritative-sounding analysts whisper that the United States, not Israel, was behind the decisive strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. This is a deliberate, condescending erasure. It is a lie designed to strip Israel of its agency, to deny its courage, and to portray it as a reckless child saved from itself by grown-ups. It is a narrative that comforts cowards who cannot stand the sight of a nation that refuses to walk quietly to its own slaughter.
Then comes the crocodile tears over civilian casualties, sourced directly from the propaganda ministries of the Ayatollah’s regime. They speak of the Evin Prison strike as a settled “war crime,” citing numbers from the very tyrants who use that prison to torture and execute dissidents. They conveniently ignore who was eliminated: the senior terror commanders and nuclear scientists pushing the world to the brink. They want you to mourn the guards of a concentration camp, not the heroes who dismantled it. The moral perversion is staggering. It is a lie born of naivete and malice, treating the butchers of Tehran as a credible source while casting doubt on the most moral army in the world.
And the lies metastasize. They take the vile, extremist chants of “Death to the IDF” from a music festival and, through endless repetition, elevate it into a legitimate political grievance. They platform it, analyze it, and give it the weight of a movement, sanitizing a call for murder into a critique of policy. They are normalizing the language of pogroms because they lack the moral backbone to call it what it is: pure, unadulterated hate.
The Story They Refuse to Tell
Now, for the truth they work so hard to bury. “Operation Am Kelavi” was not the beginning of a conflict. It was the desperate, long-overdue end to a one-sided war that Israel had endured for decades. This was not an act of aggression; it was a profound act of self-defense, a last resort after every other path had been tried and had failed.
For years, the world watched as Iran, the central banker of global terror, waged its shadow war. It armed Hamas for the butchery of October 7th. It funded Hezbollah to hold Lebanon hostage with 150,000 missiles. It unleashed the Houthis to set the world’s shipping lanes on fire. It launched two separate, direct ballistic missile attacks on Israel’s cities. Israel warned. Israel endured. Israel pleaded with the world to see the threat. In a sad, quiet moment of reflection, we can only be disappointed that the world chose to look away.
Diplomacy was tried. Sanctions were tried. And in response? The Iranian regime laughed, lied, and accelerated its race for the bomb. The IAEA, the world’s own watchdog, issued its final, terrifying verdict: Iran was at the “point of no return,” with enough enriched uranium for a fleet of nuclear weapons. The threat was no longer a decade away. It was here.
Faced with an enemy that had explicitly and repeatedly promised its annihilation, and was now just days from possessing the means to achieve it, what was Israel to do? Wait? Hope? Pray that the regime that executes women for showing their hair would suddenly become rational? International law does not demand suicide. To act was the only sane, moral, and responsible choice left.
A Chasm Between Light and Darkness
Look at the actions of the last few weeks and you will see the moral chasm between the two sides. It is not a nuanced debate; it is a stark contrast between a nation that values life and a regime that worships death.
Israel’s F-35s, armed with precision munitions, targeted the machinery of terror. They destroyed the nuclear enrichment plants at Natanz. They dismantled the command-and-control bunkers of the IRGC. They eliminated the architects of global terror, men like Hossein Salami and Amir Ali Hajizadeh—the very man who personally oversaw missile attacks on Israeli families. Israel wages war against military infrastructure and terrorists.
In response, what did Iran target? They launched a volley of heavy missiles not at the Kirya military headquarters, but at apartment buildings in Tel Aviv and Rishon LeZion. Their goal was to murder mothers, fathers, and children in their beds. They succeeded in killing people like Eti Cohen Engel, a 74-year-old woman in her home. The Iranian regime wages war against civilians.
This is the ultimate proof of intent. Any reporter, any diplomat, any activist who dares to draw a moral equivalence between these two actions is an accomplice to terror. To claim Israeli “war crimes” for striking the Evin Prison command center is to ignore the foundational Iranian war crime of embedding its terror apparatus within civilian infrastructure. It is a cowardly reversal of responsibility, blaming the police for a hostage-taker’s crimes.
The Courage to Prevent a Nightmare
The most cynical lie of all is that this action was some political game, a “wag the dog” scenario to save a Prime Minister. How utterly contemptible. When your nation faces an imminent, existential threat of nuclear annihilation, there is no politics. There is only survival. The sole duty of a leader in that moment is to act, decisively and courageously, to protect his people. To suggest otherwise is a disgusting smear that trivializes a threat that would endanger the entire globe.
Because this was never just about Israel. An Iran with a nuclear bomb is a global nightmare. It is a world where every terror proxy—Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis—is suddenly shielded by a nuclear umbrella. It is a world where the global economy is held hostage by fanatics controlling the Strait of Hormuz. It is a world plunged into a terrifying nuclear arms race in the planet’s most volatile region.
Israel did not drag the world closer to war. Israel, in a single, courageous act, pulled the entire world back from the brink of a nuclear catastrophe. By dismantling the head of the serpent, Israel did the free world a service it was too timid to do for itself. And for this, instead of gratitude, it receives condemnation from the chattering classes. Such is the cold contempt of the comfortable for the brave.
This action was not an attack on the people of Iran; it was a blow struck for them. A weakened regime is a less capable oppressor. A world without the Ayatollah’s death cult is a better, freer, and more peaceful world for all, especially for the great Iranian people who are its first and most tragic victims.
The choice is clear. It is a choice between a democratic nation defending its existence and a theocratic terror state seeking Armageddon. It is a choice between precision and barbarism. It is a choice between life and death.
Do not let them lie to you any longer.
What You Must Do:
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies and propaganda stand unchallenged in your conversations or on your social media feeds. Be a voice for moral clarity.
- Demand action from your elected officials. Tell them to stop equivocating and to stand publicly and unequivocally with the defender, not the aggressor.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for civilization. In the face of such clear evil, silence is complicity. Use your voice now.

