In today’s global discourse, Arab propaganda has succeeded in branding Israel as the "Goliath" in its conflict with the "David" of the Palestinians—a deceptive inversion of reality.
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This narrative, widely embraced in the West, is not just misleading; it's a strategic distortion that hides the truth.
The reality is stark: Israel, with fewer than 15 million Jews worldwide, is facing off against a Muslim world that numbers approximately 1.8 billion. This is not a local territorial dispute—it is a global war against the Jewish people.
Western media and political elites obsessively zoom in on Gaza and the West Bank, missing the larger picture: this is not a war over land, but a genocidal campaign wrapped in religious and ideological hatred.
While a single offensive remark from a Jewish figure makes international headlines, the daily calls for the death of Jews from mosques and media across the Muslim world are ignored or excused.
Much of this hate is rooted in religious texts like the Hadith, particularly one that fantasizes about Muslims killing Jews in the "last days." This isn't fringe theology—it's quoted regularly by clerics, politicians, and terrorist leaders. Hamas, for example, doesn’t just want to "free Palestine"; its charter openly calls for the extermination of Jews everywhere.
This genocidal aim is not new, but it is too often dismissed. While Israel's actions are scrutinized with a microscope, the broader context—one of constant existential threat—is deliberately ignored.
Here are two undeniable truths:
The Jewish people are indigenous to the land of Israel.
The Jews are the small, threatened minority—surrounded by hostile forces.
In a moral world, these facts would shape public understanding. Instead, they are buried under decades of well-funded propaganda that turns the victim into the aggressor. Israel is not an imperial giant crushing an oppressed people; it is a lone democracy fighting for survival against an enemy that doesn’t want peace—but elimination.
The world must wake up. This is not David vs. Goliath. It is Goliath vs. David—with David (Israel) standing alone.