MAJOR BREAKING: Three explosions heard east of Bandar Abbas with air defence active, according to Iran's state-run Fars News Agency
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If you called for a ceasefire in Gaza for Ramadan but stay silent about the hundreds of Iranian missiles fired at Arab and Israeli civilians in 13 different countries during Ramadan, you don’t care about Muslims or Ramadan — you’re just an antisemite.
YOU CAN'T SUPPORT HEZBOLLAH AND LEBANESE
YOU CAN'T SUPPORT HAMAS AND PALESTINIANS
YOU CAN'T SUPPORT THE HOUTHIS AND YEMENIS
YOU CAN'T SUPPORT THE REGIME IN IRAN AND IRANIANS
You can either support terror regimes, or the people suffering from them.
You can't support both.
I always say Israel is losing the PR war, but have a read at this...…….
Mitch Schneider
October 10 at 12:09 PM
“I keep hearing that Israel "lost the PR war."
And you know what? Fine. Sure. Whatever.
The world thinks we're monsters. The UN passed over 30 resolutions condemning us. College campuses exploded with protests. "Genocide" trended on Twitter for 700 days straight.
We lost the PR war. Congratulations to everyone who won it.
Now let me tell you what we won instead.
Two years ago, my country was surrounded. Hezbollah had 150,000 rockets aimed at us from the north. Hamas controlled Gaza with an army in tunnels beneath it. Iran was months from a nuclear weapon. The Houthis were firing missiles at our ships. Assad's Syria was an Iranian highway. Iraqi militias were itching for war.
We called it the "ring of fire." Iran spent 40 years building it.
Billions of dollars. Endless weapons. Thousands of fighters. All of it designed for one purpose: to destroy Israel in a coordinated attack.
October 7th was supposed to be the beginning. Hamas attacks from the south, Hezbollah from the north, militias from the east, Houthis from the sea. The final war.
You know what happened instead?
Israel dismantled the entire thing. Piece by piece. Threat by threat.
Not in some distant future. Not "eventually." In two years.
Nasrallah spent 32 years building Hezbollah into the most powerful non-state military in the world. Israel killed him in his bunker and took out his entire command structure in weeks.
Hezbollah isn't weakened. It's finished.
Iran built a nuclear program for decades. Israel set it back years. Killed their top scientists. Destroyed their facilities. Made the regime so weak that its own people are revolting.
Assad survived a civil war, Russian intervention, and American strikes. He couldn't survive losing his Iranian backers. His regime collapsed. The land bridge is gone.
The Houthis thought they could close the Red Sea. Israel crippled their long-range capabilities and neutralized the threat.
Hamas? Sinwar died in rubble clutching a stick. Haniyeh was eliminated in Tehran. Deif is gone. The tunnels are destroyed. And this week, Hamas agreed to a ceasefire and the release of all hostages.
Read that again. The terrorist organization that started this war by massacring 1,200 people just agreed to release every hostage and accept a ceasefire on Israel's terms.
So yeah. We lost the PR war. I'll take that loss.
Because here's what we gained:
My kids don't have to run to bomb shelters anymore. The north is being rebuilt. Hezbollah's rockets are gone. Iran's nuclear threat has been pushed back years. The tunnels under Gaza are rubble. The "ring of fire" is extinguished.
And now? The hostages are coming home. There's a ceasefire. The fighting can finally end.
Two years ago, we were facing an existential threat. Today, we're the dominant power in the Middle East.
Here's the thing about the "PR war" - it's a luxury. It's what people with security worry about. It's optics. It's perception. It's whether someone with a blue checkmark likes you.
Israel doesn't have that luxury. We never did.
When people scream "genocide," we're preventing one. When they cry "disproportionate," we're stopping rockets. When they demand "ceasefire," we're rescuing hostages.
While the world was busy judging us, we were busy surviving.
And not just surviving. Winning. Fundamentally, decisively, historically winning.
Iran's 40-year plan to surround and destroy Israel? Over. The axis of resistance? Shattered. The greatest coordinated threat in our history? Defeated.
So let me ask you something:
Would you rather win the PR war and lose your country? Or lose the PR war and secure your existence for the next 50 years?
Because that's the actual choice.
And Israel made it. Again.
The world can have its hashtags. We'll take our sovereignty.
They can have their protests. We'll take our security.
NO LONGER HOSTAGES 💙
Matan Angrest
Gali Berman
Ziv Berman
Elkana Bohbot
Rom Braslavski
Nimrod Cohen
David Cunio
Ariel Cunio
Evyatar David
Guy Gilboa-Dalal
Maxim Herkin
Eitan Horn
Segev Kalfon
Bar Kupershtein
Omri Miran
Eitan Mor
Yosef-Chaim Ohana
Alon Ohel
Avinatan Or
Matan Zangauker
NEW: ICE agents now face a 500% increase in assaults according to Breitbart.
This is what happens when Governors, mayors, Congressmembers, and Senators, refer to ICE as nazis and gestapo and promise to doxx them.
The Democratic party is the party of violence.
Soroka Hospital, which was directly hit by an Iranian missile this morning, serves all of southern Israel, including its sizable Bedouin population.
You will often see as many Muslim hijabs as you do Jewish kippot there.
That’s what Iran targeted.
This is a misplaced message. Attempts at moral objectivity should not become a way to distort or wrap facts. Hospital are protected sites. It is also well documented that Hamas uses hospitals in Gaza for military purposes, including as command centers, weapons storage sites, and hiding places for senior leaders. Just recently, the senior leader of Hamas in Gaza, Mohammed Sinwar was killed while holding a military planning meeting with other leaders in a tunnel complex built under a hospital. These actions are in direct violations of the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC). So is Iran targeting Israeli hospitals with no evidence of the protected site being used for military purposes. Each event should be judged based on the facts. Hospitals should be protected and Hamas should stop using the hospitals in Gaza for military purposes putting the sites, staff, and patients in danger.
If you do not know which side to pick, consider this.
Israel hit military sites in Iran.
Iran hit civilians in Tel Aviv.
It is good VS evil, and there is no gray area.
In case you haven’t gotten it yet, you are witnessing what is probably Israel’s most incredible military operation ever!!
We’ll only know how successful it was after it’s done but no doubt that tonight will be remembered alongside Entebbe, the beepers, and other historic events in Israel’s history.
This might very well be number one!