Your Morals Are Fake — We Stand With Israel
The People Without Morality: Standing With Israel Against the Hypocrisy
The tension in Israel has reached unbearable levels over the past year and a half. Day after day, innocent Israeli men, women, and children were forced to flee into bomb shelters as sirens wail through the night. Rockets rain down on Israeli cities not just from Gaza, but now also from Yemen. The Jewish people—who have returned to their ancestral homeland—live under constant threat from barbaric, hate-driven groups like Hamas and the Houthis.
While Israel is relentlessly trying to build a vibrant, modern, and diverse society, its enemies are working equally hard to destroy it—driven by hatred, fueled by indoctrination, and celebrated with every act of destruction.
Terrorism Wrapped in a Flag
The IDF and IAF stand ready to respond to each cowardly attack. These are not military confrontations—these are acts of terrorism targeting civilians. Yet when Israel defends herself, the world turns the narrative on its head. When Hamas fires rockets from kindergartens, from hospitals, from crowded neighborhoods, and Israel retaliates with precision strikes, the media screams “disproportionate.” But what’s truly disproportionate is the global silence when Jewish blood is spilled.
Let’s be clear: Hamas is not a resistance movement—it is a genocidal death cult. These are people who send fire kites into Israeli fields, proudly watching as thousands of acres of land and wildlife burn to ash. They take joy in destroying life—plant, animal, and human. And they cry crocodile tears only when Israel defends itself.
Genocide? Learn the Definition First
The world, in its blind hypocrisy, dares to scream “genocide” at Israel. But let’s break this down with facts—not fiction.
Genocide, as defined by the United Nations, is “the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.”
Let’s look at the facts:
- The Palestinian population is increasing—rapidly.
- Israel warns civilians in Gaza before a strike—leaflets, text messages, phone calls.
- Hamas, meanwhile, uses civilians as human shields, hides weapons in mosques, stores rockets in hospitals, and builds terror tunnels under schools.
- Israel sets up humanitarian corridors. Hamas blocks them.
- Israel builds bomb shelters for its citizens. Hamas builds bunkers—for their weapons, not their people.
If Israel were truly intent on genocide, Gaza would not exist today. On October 8th, Israel could have flattened the entire Gaza Strip with its superior military might—but it didn’t. Instead, it risked the lives of its own soldiers by launching a ground operation, doing everything possible to avoid civilian casualties.
Is that what genocide looks like?
No. It is restraint. It is morality. It is the painful but necessary defense of a nation under siege.
The Moral Inversion of Our Time
What we are witnessing is not just a military conflict—this is a moral inversion on a global scale. The Jewish people, who suffered the Holocaust, now get compared to Nazis by those who idolize Hitler in their schoolbooks. Palestinian propaganda dares to hijack Jewish suffering and twist it into a grotesque parody of victimhood.
While Hamas incites its youth to grab knives and guns to “stab the Jew,” Israeli soldiers are trained to act with restraint—even when ambushed, even when spit upon, even when their families are under fire.
Where is the outrage for the Israeli victims? Where is the sympathy for a nation that, since its founding, has faced existential threats from all sides?
Israel: A Light Unto the Nations
Despite the hatred and constant attacks, Israel continues to rise.
- When an earthquake hits anywhere in the world, Israel is among the first to arrive.
- When war broke out in Ukraine, Israel welcomed refugees with open arms.
- During the Syrian civil war, Israeli hospitals treated Syrian civilians—even though Syria is an enemy nation.
- Israeli innovation gave the world fully recyclable plastic, groundbreaking medical technology, and cutting-edge cybersecurity.
- Israel gives, builds, and heals—while being condemned for simply defending her people.
This is Tikkun Olam—the Jewish belief in repairing the world. And while others glorify destruction, Israel builds. While others indoctrinate hatred, Israel educates in science, medicine, and peace.
Time to Open the World’s Eyes
To the international community, to the so-called “human rights” groups, to the woke voices crying genocide: look in the mirror. You have become accomplices to terror by empowering a narrative that encourages more bloodshed.
We are not talking about a freedom movement—we are talking about a death cult that hides behind children and cries when those same children tragically die due to their own cruel tactics.
Israel is not perfect—no country is—but she is moral, democratic, and just. She has the right to exist. The only Jewish state in the world has the right to defend her people.
“I have a dream,” said Martin Luther King Jr. “that one day the truth will shine brighter than the lies.”
We, too, have a dream. A dream that the world will stop bending the knee to terror. A dream that the international community will finally stop rewarding violence and punishing self-defense. A dream that Israel can one day live in peace—not under rockets, not behind walls—but as a respected, sovereign nation in the land of her ancestors.
Until then, Israel will stand tall, fight back, and survive. Not because the world allows her to—but because history has taught the Jewish people to never rely on anyone else to defend their right to exist.
Am Yisrael Chai – The people of Israel live. And we will never apologize for it.