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Israel struck first to prevent a nuclear attack. This isn’t aggression-it’s survival

1 min Ron Agam

Let’s face it. Israel is fighting alone. This is not a war of choice—it’s a war of necessity.

Smoke billows following missile attack from Iran on Israel, at Tel Aviv, Israel June 13, 2025 Reuters/Gideon Markowicz

Smoke billows following missile attack from Iran on Israel, at Tel Aviv, Israel June 13, 2025 Reuters/Gideon Markowicz

Let’s face it. Israel is fighting alone.

This is not a war of choice—it’s a war of necessity.

Israel struck Iran first—because Iran was preparing to strike with nuclear fire.

What would you do if your nation faced annihilation?

Europe? All talk, no spine.

Still clinging to illusions while Tehran builds missiles and death squads.

The U.S.? Helping—but cautiously, timidly. Far from what it can and must do.

Israel acted because there was no time left.

When your enemy prepares a nuclear weapon, you don’t wait for the blast—you act.

And now, as the world watches in fear, Israel stands alone—again.

Alone, but determined.

Alone, but right.

Alone, because history has taught us what happens when Jews wait for help.

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Ron Agam

Ron Agam

Ron Agam is an artist, author, and renowned commentator on Middle Eastern affairs. Born into a family deeply rooted in cultural and political engagement, he has built a reputation as a sharp analyst with a unique ability to connect geopolitical realities to broader ethical and societal questions.

Known for his outspoken views, Agam frequently addresses issues related to peace in the Middle East, regional security, and global moral responsibility. His perspectives draw on decades of observation, activism, and direct engagement with communities affected by conflict.

Beyond his political commentary, Ron Agam is an accomplished visual artist whose work has been exhibited internationally.

Whether through his art or his writing, Agam brings clarity, conviction, and a strong moral compass to the public debate. This article reflects his personal views.

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