1. The blood rights organizations
At a time when Iran's regime has shut down communications and telecommunications networks and partially blacked out the internet, with partial relief thanks to Elon Musk, it is massacring thousands of brave Iranians fighting for their freedom from this blood-soaked regime. The few reports that manage to penetrate the iron screen lowered by the ayatollahs over Iran bring grim news for ordinary citizens. The reign of terror is fighting for its survival, and from its perspective all means are legitimate in this struggle, including indiscriminate slaughter.
And what are the human rights organizations doing? I am glad you asked. They are silent. Confused. There are no Jews on either side of this conflict, so they struggle to determine who has rights, the butchers or the butchered.
This is the rule governing these global organizations of hypocrisy: yes, human beings have rights, but only when they are fighting Jews. When people are killed by Muslims, you will not hear protest from these organizations. All the more so when the enemies of the Jews are carrying out mass murder against their own people.
According to the worldview of these blood rights organizations, when Muslims murder Muslims, it is merely an internal matter between them, even something "natural." But when Jews refuse to be victims, fight back and eliminate their enemies, that is when the human rights organizations awaken and clarify that Jews are forbidden from defending themselves, because apparently, they are not human beings. The blood of the Iranian masses cries out to us from their soil.
2. The US versus the empire of evil
In 2009, demonstrators begged the Obama administration for support. Faced with the shutdown of communications, protesters asked for satellite phones to establish a network linking the demonstrators. To no avail. The Obama administration was preoccupied with attempts to appease Tehran.
This time, it appears the Americans are deeply engaged and committed to intervening. President Donald Trump has stated several times that he would do so if the Iranian regime continues to massacre its own people. He shared threats issued by Senator Lindsey Graham against the Iranian regime.
Graham wrote: "This is truly not the Obama administration when it comes to standing up to the Iranian ayatollah and his religious Nazi henchmen, and standing behind the people of Iran protesting for a better life." He added a message to the regime's leaders: "your brutality against the great people of Iran will not go unchallenged."
An important point in Graham's remarks lies in the term he used: "the Iranian ayatollah and his religious Nazi henchmen," described as mercenaries or soldiers in a mafia-like sense. The label "Nazis" applied to the Iranian regime recalls the term "evil empire" that US President Ronald Reagan used for the Soviet empire in its final decade. When Reagan used the term in March 1983 in a speech before the National Association of Evangelicals, it marked one of the defining moments of the Cold War.
Reagan sought to emphasize that the struggle between the US and the Soviet Union was not merely political or strategic, but a moral battle between good and evil. He argued that the USSR was "the focus of evil in the modern world." The term "evil" carried religious connotations: absolute malevolence, a cosmic force unrestrained by morality and opposed to the will of God. In Christian terms, the label hinted at the Antichrist.
Four decades earlier, during World War II, Nazi Germany had filled that role, representing absolute evil. Today, a Trump administration that calls the ayatollah regime by the terrible title "Nazis" can be expected to collect on that debt.
3. Hold on
And a word to the Iranian people: our friends in Iran, continue fighting for your freedom. Hold on. The blood-soaked regime that crowned itself over you has robbed you of everything, even the basic right to running water. The few resources it possessed were invested in an industry of death and its export around the world, instead of desalination plants and improving your lives. Here in Israel, we watch you with anxiety and hope, and pray that your redemption is near. May God be with you.
وستان ما در ایران، ما در اسرائیل حمایتتان میکنیم. خدا یارتان باشد!



