Netanyahu faces two potential outcomes, neither of which ends favorably for him. One shaped by his health struggles with cancer, and the other by the ongoing corruption proceedings against him.
Despite the harshness of reality and the darkness of events, a quiet light still stretches across the horizon. We move forward, heavy but unbroken, knowing tomorrow won’t mirror today, but begin anew.
Once, leaders won people with reason. Now, some win with ignorance.
While some would sacrifice for their nation, others would burn it down for power they’ll never deserve.
Faith in a promised savior can be a source of profound hope and patient endurance. But the moment it is weaponized, used to incite, to justify, or to sanctify conflict, it ceases to be a promise of salvation. It becomes, instead, a justification for destruction
I state this while holding deep respect for all faiths, and from a place of sincere belief myself.
Religion carries a sacred dimension that must be honored. Politics operates by a different logic entirely, one rooted in consequence, accountability, and the here and now.
Among the most serious threats facing the world today is the merger of religious prophecy with political decision-making. When governance is driven by metaphysical conviction rather than rational real world judgment.
Israeli war crime in Lebanon exposes a regime that, in defeat, turns on the innocent.
This is not strength, it is desperation, masking failure through civilian suffering.
History does not forget barbaric crimes. Neither do the people who endure them.
Iran positions itself as a symbol of resistance for the modern world, confronting forces that justify power through dogma and prophecy rather than reason.
Civilisation should be built on accountability and reality and not myth-driven agendas that drag societies backwards.
While the world once focused mainly on Islamic extremism, it is now also confronting similar tendencies within Judeo-Christian contexts.
This is said with respect for all Abrahamic religions, and without equating the views of a few extremists with entire faith communities.
Some Judeo-Christian extremist groups today rely on ancient prophetic beliefs and hold influence over political figures in the United States and Israel.
They turn political conflicts into religious ones, which deepens division and justifies harmful actions in the name of faith.
Across history, no war, religious or secular has erased the “other.”
That’s not failure, it’s a message, difference endures.
The real task isn’t elimination, but learning to live with what will always exist.
Some politicians play the fool, acting simple or politically unaware. Don’t be misled many know exactly what they’re doing and are following a calculated script.
Confusion is the tactic. Unpredictability is the tool.
Across the U.S. and beyond, people are rejecting this illegal war on Iran.
This isn’t unity for war, it’s unity against it !
People have spoken, no to war, no to aggression, no to sacrificing lives for politics.
This is the contrast, a state that restricts worship at its holiest site, and one that permits it under fire.
The language of “civilisation” is often claimed. Here, it is quietly tested.
On March 29, 2026, Pierbattista Pizzaballa was blocked by Israeli police from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Palm Sunday Mass.
At the same time, in the Islamic Republic of Iran, despite an illegal war, Christians marked Palm Sunday freely.
The World has seen how distorted interpretations of Islam once fueled violence. Today similar patterns emerge in strands of Christian extremism, framing political conflicts as #religious_wars.
As Iranians rally behind their government, standing firm against an illegal war, millions of Americans rise against Trump’s recklessness, rejecting a leadership tearing their country apart from within.
This is the truth much of Western media doesn’t want you to see.