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Daniel Rosen

Paper Tigers in the battle for truth

In the past year we have witnessed Hezbollah become obliterated, Hamas destroyed, Syria collapse, and Iran become exposed and nearly defeated.  These countries have been exposed as the paper Tigers that they are.  Their economies are propped up, there people are oppressed, and there is no freedom.  What makes them paper tigers is that they’re societies are built on lies. Similarly, the forces in the west that protest, riot, and attack in support of Hamas and Hezbollah will be overcome and become exposed as the paper tiger that they are.  They do not deal in truth or play by the rules of fair play. They will distort realities, exaggerate facts and make fake claims. However, beneath their carefully constructed facades lies fragility—a hollowness that collapses when exposed to the light of truth. What’s needed is for a critical mass of organized effort to fight anti-Semitism and bigotry. Speaking truth to power is much stronger than lies and distortions and will cause the enemy to crumble.

The United States, Israel, Europe, and the West in general are liberal democracies that have enshrined certain basic rights including freedom of speech, expression, and thought.

Their economies are capitalist and allow for people to better their circumstances through hard work and originality.  A society built on principles—such as capitalism and freedom—may seem vulnerable because it allows dissent and debate. Yet, this openness is its true strength like steel forged through fire, it is resilient and enduring. Conversely, authoritarian regimes, with their rigid control over narratives, are brittle and when tested, they shatter. Recent events have highlighted this contrast. Israel, despite being vilified by its detractors, has consistently triumphed over these regimes. Their defeats reveal the inherent weakness of systems propped up by lies and coercion. These regimes are built on bamboo while Israel is built out of bricks.

The lessons learned this past year about Israel’s strength relative to its direct enemies Vis avid the Shia Crescent that’s made up by Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthi’s and beyond can be applied beyond the Middle East.  Despite its’ internal  strife, the United States, Which is founded on the above mentioned principles ,  is by far more powerful than Russia, China, or Turkey.

In the global war of narratives, Israel faces relentless accusations: genocide, ethnic cleansing, racism, and barbarity. Protesters flood prestigious universities like Columbia, Harvard, and UCLA, they smear blood on monuments in Washington DC, and shut down debates at Cambridge University. Yet these same voices are silent when true atrocities occur.

Where was their outrage when Bashar al-Assad slaughtered hundreds of thousands of his own people, displacing millions in a campaign of ethnic cleansing? Where were the protests for the 250,000 Yemenis killed in a decade of war, or the 85,000 children who starved to death? Where were the protests and the outrage when Vladimir Putin attacked an innocent country killing unknown amounts of people and kidnapped thousands of children?

The silence is deafening. It reveals that these so-called “justice fighters” are not motivated by a genuine pursuit of justice. Their focus on Israel, to the exclusion of greater atrocities, exposes their agenda as rooted in Antisemitism and bigotry, not morality.

Lies and hatred thrive in darkness, where they are unchallenged. In the short term, those who spread falsehoods may seem to succeed by manipulating narratives and misleading well-meaning people.  However, like the regimes they support, their strength is an illusion.

History shows that truth, when wielded by those with conviction, is an unstoppable force. It is the responsibility of honest people to shine a light on these lies. Exposing falsehoods dismantles their power, revealing the paper tigers for what they are.

Now is the time to create a wave—a movement that makes it easy for people to choose the side of what is right. By exposing the lies and empowering the truth, we can ensure that good triumphs over evil.  We can accomplish this by organizing our efforts on social media, in newsrooms, at dinner tables, in courts of law, in popular culture and wherever or whenever it appears.  In a recent interview I did with Julie Platt Chair of JFNA she said “We must become both purposeful and accidental activists”

Momentum is building with honest individuals who are organizing to expose the lies and are bringing the truth to light. This effort will require courage, persistence, and unity, but its success is inevitable. The paper tigers of misinformation and hate will fold, just as the oppressive regimes of Syria, Iran, and Hezbollah have fallen.

About the Author
Daniel Rosen is the former leader of the TorchPAC pro-Israel group at New York University whose activism against campus antisemitism was reported on in the New York Post, the New York Sun, and multiple Jewish newspapers as well as the Village Voice. He worked for the Jewish Agency and now serves as co-CEO of a local family business. Daniel has also been published in JNS.org, Israel national news, Times of Israel blog, frontage magazine, and the Long Island Jewish world. currently, Daniel is the founder and president of Minds and Hearts a pro Israel advocacy group.