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Biblical times don’t demand fearlessness. They demand the courage to step forward anyway. To witness God’s greatness, and to dare to see our own.
They say that to be Jewish is to carry memory, and to be Israeli is to carry responsibility. Naturally, Israel has embraced this burden.
This war isn’t about politics. It’s a moral reckoning.
The collapse of Iran’s Islamic Republic, once almost unthinkable, is now a distinct possibility. These are all of the possible outcomes.
Today, a complete Jew is rooted in tradition, but capable of self-defense; fluent in Torah, but unafraid to fight.
The psychological warfare element — that the strike had come from Iranian soil — amplified the attack’s kinetic effects, leaving Tehran paralyzed.
The Talmudic advice of "rise and kill first" does not glorify violence; it acknowledges evil. It does not desire war; it seeks to prevent death in a world that has rarely cared for Jewish survival.
The Israelis understand Iran's jihadist regime for what it truly is, something much of the postmodern West has lost the ability to do and the courage to undertake.
Throughout history, powerful empires have made the same fatal mistake: believing they could erase the Jewish People. The Islamic Republic is next on a long list of Jew-haters who have vanished.
This is not a conflict over two competing national claims. Israel wants to survive, Iran wants to conquer.
For decades, the West has played whack-a-mole with Iran, hoping that diplomacy, sanctions, or deals could contain the threat. But Israel lives in the real world, not in international conference rooms…
Israel is not on trial. Israel was attacked. And any moral conversation begins there.
Now we need to decide whose side we are on. Now we need to get over our fear and take action.
“This is a democracy. You fight dangerous ideas at the ballot box, not with bans from foreign nations.”
In 10 years, millions will remember Israel as having committed a genocide it didn’t commit — and forget the genocides that actually did.
The holiest site on earth for the Jewish People is not the Western Wall. It's the Temple Mount, in the heart of Jerusalem.
It’s never really been about helping Palestinians; it’s about blaming Jews. Let's not get it twisted.
"Unfortunately, the malign forces — unmatched in human history — threaten to consume Jews once more. However, this time, we are winning. The question is, do we have the will to achieve victory?"
Today's "anti-Zionism" is just yesterday’s antisemitism — with better PR. So much of the world always finds a new excuse to despise the Jews.
Israel doesn’t oppose peace. It opposes suicide. Every nation has the right (and the obligation) to neutralize a threat that has already murdered its civilians and promises to do it again.