
Al Qaeda is running Syria, Druze civilians are being butchered in cold blood, and the one nation trying to stop it—Israel—is the one being condemned.
Newsrael reports that Al Qaeda and ISIS-linked forces have taken control of large portions of Syria with Turkey’s help, installing jihadist tyrant Al-Jolani as a figurehead. As his allies massacre the Druze minority, he’s touring the world to polish his image. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes—targeting only Al Qaeda government positions—are being labeled “aggression” by international leaders.
The Druze are not new to persecution. They’re considered heretics by Islamist regimes and have been repeatedly slaughtered across the region. But unlike the West, Israel actually protects its Druze citizens—and when the butchering spilled across the Syrian border, the IDF took action.
The response from the so-called human rights community? Full-blown condemnation of Israel, of course.
Western governments that spent over a decade funding rebels to destabilize Syria now sit back and pretend this isn’t their mess. All the while, they were helping build this jihadi regime. The Arab Spring wasn’t some failed idealist movement. It was a coordinated push to empower Islamist strongmen who would crush Christianity, Judaism, and any opposition to Sharia control.
Now the bodies are piling up in Druze villages, and not a single international voice is demanding that Al Qaeda stop the killing.
This is what happens when truth is outlawed and moral clarity is treated like hate speech. Israel intervened to stop a genocide in progress—and got painted as the villain by the same antisemitic diplomats who are still shaking hands with Tehran and hugging Hamas.
Moral inversion like this doesn’t just violate international law. It spits in the face of the God who gave us the law in the first place.
“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness.” (Isaiah 5:20)