A single blow—not just military, but moral and political—has shattered decades-old illusions.
Iran, which has long boasted of its presence and influence in the region, now stands exposed: without true allies, without genuine popular support, torn apart by the contradictions it sowed through its militias in five Arab capitals.
From Syria to Lebanon, from Yemen to Iraq, and then its attempts to infiltrate Jordan, Iran sought to reshape the region under the banner of authority and sectarian conflict.
And with every globally shameful event, the advocates of "No to War" emerge once again...
It is the naivety of the global left—this left that sees in war only the aircraft flying over the heads of those who resemble them politically.
They wave Hamas flags, unaware that this very movement mocks them in secret and sees them as transient tools.
These naïve individuals who speak of Palestine and Iran do not know that the Arabs have paid heavy prices for their causes—prices that cannot be compared to a tweet of solidarity or a loud protest in London or Berlin.
We—the Arabs—have lost lifetimes for it.
In Syria alone, for example, compulsory military service was not the 12 months stipulated in constitutions, but extended to 30 months… all for “the cause.”
My father and uncles spent years of their lives in military service and wars—not just for their country, but for Palestine and Iran’s futile wars.
Two of my uncles were injured in the 1973 war, which Syria and Egypt fought against Israel.
Our youth were sent to Lebanon and Jordan—not to protect our homeland, but to protect Palestinian divisions and internal conflicts.
We paid double taxes, and our school textbooks were filled with nationalistic propaganda.
Fuel and basic goods prices skyrocketed across the region to fund "the cause."
We stood in queues for hours just to get a loaf of bread or a pack of poorly-made cigarettes.
We couldn’t find diapers for babies, or milk, or even tissues, because Syria was crushed under sanctions as a state sponsor of terrorism for its support of Palestinian and Iranian militias.
We were psychologically and emotionally mobilised from childhood: children’s programmes, chants, TV dramas, patriotic songs—all about “liberation,” about Jaffa, Gaza, and the “right of return”...
Even today, the streets, homes, institutions, churches, and mosques raise the Palestinian flag more often than their own national flags.
But what did we gain?
Accusations of negligence, betrayal when we call for calm, contempt when we don't express enthusiasm loudly enough—while some Palestinians themselves tell us: “You are more Palestinian than us.”
Yes, they said it clearly.
They said: “Why all this flattery? We in Gaza live better than you. We have high salaries, immigration privileges, priority in global scholarships, easy and quick European nationalities, and freedoms you don’t have—so why are you shouting louder than we are?”
Yes, lifetimes were lost, nations shattered, generations displaced, and we became “Arabs below Arabs”… and everyone still wants more.
And today, when we say: enough, we’re told we’ve betrayed the cause!
Do those who support these organisations and regimes not feel ashamed of the blood of Syrian, Yemeni, Iraqi, and Lebanese victims?
Do they not feel shame at the scenes of displacement and hunger, at the screams of detainees who spent their lives under torture—while their fathers and grandfathers had already sacrificed before them in Iran’s adventures under the name of “the cause”?
Do they not feel shame in their support of Iran, that state whose evil is not confined to our region, but has extended into the West and America—where it hunts down and assassinates dissidents and imprisons anyone who sets foot on its soil under the pretext of “espionage” or “collaboration” with foreign states?
Do they not feel the looming danger of this vile government that spreads destruction and terror not just with guns, but with an extremist ideology and a sneaky, toxic infiltration?
So what if it gains nuclear weapons? What will stop it from burning everything to the ground?
Do their veins not stir when they hear of girls tortured to death simply for refusing to wear the symbol of discrimination and oppression known as the "hijab"?
How do they justify Iran’s occupation of Arab Emirati islands? Or its invasion of entire countries?
And how do they defend its establishment of drug networks that stretch all the way to Latin America?
Do they have a single explanation for its support and organisation of terrorist groups—even those ideologically opposed to it—like al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood?
How can any sane person ignore the fact that Iran trained them on its soil, then unleashed them across the world to spread destruction both East and West?
With what logic do these heartless leftists stand beside such a criminal regime?
How do they justify their alliance with those who have poisoned every stone in the region?
What sort of sham “humanity” glorifies bloodthirsty regimes, sees the lives of millions as bargaining chips, and turns the suffering of people into opportunities for political gain?
Even their own people were not spared:
In Gaza, Muslim Brotherhood rule “with Iranian support,” and anyone who does not support Hamas is killed or imprisoned.
In Iran, the epicentre of evil, anyone who raises their voice is crushed, and women who remove their hijab are imprisoned.
In Syria, “with Iranian support,” those who do not kneel to Assad, or refuse to fight for him, are exterminated.
In Lebanon, “with Iranian support,” citizens are humiliated in bread and fuel queues, while Hezbollah thugs abuse, arrest, and degrade anyone who opposes them. The militia controls the weapons, and humiliates and imprisons Lebanese citizens without accountability.
In Yemen, “with Iranian support,” millions are starving under Houthi rule—no state, no hope.
No one wants war. This is a firm conviction among the people.
Understand it well. No one is trying to outbid anyone else here—people of the region have been paying the price for decades.
We are the ones affected by war, the ones who lost our homes, who were displaced, whose loved ones were killed—and it is natural for us to demand an end to wars.
But who will stop this evil? Who will stop ISIS? Iran? Al-Qaeda? Bashar al-Assad? Hezbollah? The Houthis? Hamas? The Popular Mobilisation Forces? Islamic Jihad?
How can we negotiate with those who see bloodshed as their only means of survival?
What is the solution with militia regimes and gangs that recognise neither human dignity, nor statehood, nor the sovereignty of peoples?
Sixty years the world has been negotiating with them, threatening them, then going silent, then overlooking them—then repeating the cycle.
Sixty years of being crushed.
How long, you naïve and petty leftists, do you expect our peoples to endure all this pain just because you hate Israel?
So you condemn it, and then bless and applaud these murderers—at the expense of our blood?
Have you seen your infants burning in the ovens of shelling?
Was your father arrested while you were infants, and you spent decades searching for him without a trace?
Have you felt the hunger of Yemenis?
Have you experienced the humiliation and thuggery of Hezbollah’s militia, or arrest without cause?
Have your relatives been killed by chemical weapons?
Do you know anything about the prisons of Sednaya, Tadmor, and Adra…?
Have your daughters been raped before your very eyes, and when you tried to shut them, you were shot just to be forced to keep watching?
Have you lived through such a scene?
Can you even imagine the terror and collapse?
If you haven’t, then stay silent.
And if you have — and still chose to remain silent — then you are complicit in the crime.
Rest assured, you naive leftists, drugged by the opiate of “conspiracy theories”:
No one is thanking Israel because it is a party in the war,
Nor because there are secret deals happening “under the table.”
And none of those Arabs who were stripped of their freedom for decades under the brutality of Assad, Khamenei, Hassan Nasrallah, the Houthis, or Sinwar — were ever seated at the same table with Israel.
But here’s the truth:
Yes, many of them are indeed thanking Israel — from the bottom of their hearts —
Because, quite frankly, it gave the region a chance at life.
Yes, they thank it because it rid them of evils that had crushed their chests for years —
Evils that killed them in the name of “resistance,”
Starved them in the name of “dignity,”
And buried their children in the name of “liberation.”
They feel that Israel, in some way, shares in their own victimhood —
For its people too have tasted terrorism masked as “struggle,”
Terrorism funded in the name of “religion,”
And beautified in the eyes of the deluded as “the cause.”
That Palestinian terrorism — which stabs, kills, bombs, and assassinates civilians — is not resistance.
It is systematic criminality.
And yet, the naive Western leftists kept sipping whiskey,
Writing articles of justification,
Glamorising this blood, and marketing it as “glory.”
Yes, they thank Israel —
Because it is clear and straightforward,
It does not raise false slogans,
It does not claim what it does not do,
And it does not trade in blood for political gain.
Unlike you — you so-called “human rights defenders,”
Quick to accuse, skilled at babbling, void of sensitivity and conscience.
You are just like those you defend:
Liars, insolent, cruel, and neck-deep in covering up crimes.
Today, you stand exposed before the truth.
Your stench has spread, and no one can stand it anymore.
Go back to your nonsense,
Keep yourselves busy inventing new conspiracies to fill your café walls.
As for us — we are building peace.
And for the first time in decades, we can finally breathe.
The region is cleansing itself.
Jews, Arabs, Muslims, Christians, and people of every background — Smiles are returning to their faces,
And they are sharing in a future together.
You, on the other hand —
You are in the gutter,
Prisoners of your rotting delusions,
Tools in the hands of murderers,
And partners in the crime.
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