Peloni: Well, here is where we stand. Israel continues the war alone, while Trump continues to sit on the sidelines talking with the blood soaked minions of Iran’s regime. This is what comes from nations’ acting in their own interest, as interpreted by the relevant leaderships of those nations. While the US has every reason to enter the fray, they are instead choosing a pause to further consider their options as their shared interest in eliminating the threat to both the Israeli and American people are carried by the Israelis alone.
For those who have faith in the will of the Iranian people to finally overthrow the Ayatollahs, this indecision by the US will most certainly have a chilling effect upon what otherwise might have been a building crescendo towards a popular uprising against the current regime. Relatedly, Trump’s attempt to extend his deal making efforts will no doubt be coordinated with an extension on the prohibition on Khomeini’s execution by Israel.
Israel is no longer the dependent child of Western powers. We are a sovereign nation rising with moral clarity where others hesitate.
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For decades, many around the world—including Jews and Israelis—have clung to a dangerous myth: that Israel cannot act alone. That we depend on American permission, American firepower, and American protection.
This war with Iran has shattered that illusion—permanently.
Some are troubled. They ask why the United States isn’t leading the charge against Iran’s nuclear program and why President Trump left Israel out of the deal with the Houthis. After all, Iran has long called America the “Great Satan,” alongside Israel, which it call the “Little Satan.” They interpret Trump’s restraint as abandonment.
But those critics are missing the point—and the greatest gift of this war.
Israel is not being abandoned. Israel is being empowered.
We are doing what no other nation dared: confronting and dismantling the Islamic Republic of Iran’s axis of evil and its nuclear threat. And we are doing it alone.
That is not a failure of alliance. It is a triumph of sovereignty.
It is a declaration to the world that the Jewish state is no one’s client. No one’s charity project. We are a free nation with the courage, clarity, and capability to defend not only ourselves, but the values the West no longer has the will to protect.
This is not just a military operation—it is a reawakening of Jewish destiny. For the first time in modern history, Israel is not merely reacting to terror or defending its borders. We are leading. Morally. Strategically. Spiritually.
We are doing what America and Europe should have done years ago: confronting the world’s most dangerous regime before it unleashes unimaginable destruction.
Yes, the time may come when the U.S. joins the military offensive —particularly to destroy deeply buried nuclear sites which may need its heavier bombs. But when that moment arrives, it will be clear: the heaviest blows—the strategic, political, and moral turning points—were delivered by Israel.
And the world will never see us the same way again.
None of this would be possible without President Trump.
Ignore the headlines. Ignore the media’s obsession with imagined divisions. The truth is this: Trump has stood with us from the beginning.
His public posture—the diplomacy, the delays, the caution—was not betrayal. It was strategy. It gave diplomacy one last chance. It showed his base he tried to avoid war. It gave Iran the rope to hang itself. And it gave Israel the green light to lead.
And when the moment came, Trump honored his word—quietly, consistently, powerfully.
That’s what a true alliance looks like. Not micromanagement. Not codependence. But trust. Confidence. Shared values and shared resolve.
We are entering a new era—one where “America First” doesn’t mean “America only.” It means America empowers allies like Israel to handle global threats that also serve American interests.
This war may end the genocidal Islamic Iranian regime. But more than that, it signals the beginning of something greater: the strategic and spiritual rebirth of Jewish sovereignty.
And this is only the beginning.
As Iran’s Shiite threat collapses, we must prepare for what follows: the Sunni Islamist axis led by Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood—waiting to fill the void. The battle is far from over.
But Israel is no longer the world’s refugee project. No longer the dependent child of Western powers. We are a sovereign nation fulfilling our biblical destiny—rising with moral clarity where others hesitate.
This is the greatest gift of this war.
And it’s a moment we must not squander.
Thank you, God. Thank you Prime Minister Netanyahu. And thank you, President Trump.
Avi Abelow is the CEO of Pulse of Israel, delivering news and analysis from an unapologetically Zionist perspective. He is hosting the 3rd Annual “Pulse of Israel Conference” in Jerusalem, hopefully in July.
@fquigley What does “global scale” mean? It’s 81 degrees fahrenheit in Israel and 79 in New York City.
This war is a small issue in comparison to the issue of the global warming of our only planet.
It is necessary to defeat the jihad of Iran because we cannot afford that maniacal ideology if we are to save earth from Global Warming.
By the middle of the 1800s the foundation of the science of Global Warming was set in its hard reality
The Irish scientist showed in living experiment in front of the recognised centre of world science that carbon dioxide was a heat production gas in the atmosphere.
It just was to take a very special kind of socio- economic system to bring this potential horror of Global Warming of earth into fruition.
And indeed this is now.
Enjoy therefore on a global scale the hottest days since records were collected and the beginnings of mass deaths and mass destructions
And the realization we could predict this ever since Tyndall lectures 165 years ago in that hallowed Royal Institute.
165 years
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/bbae1358-b48d-483c-878c-1d89fad78f5a/audio
Israel cannot solve the problems of our world and we are past the false hopes of Messianic mission thinking. In defence of the Jewish people it was necessary to knock out the jihad against the Jews represented by the islamic takeover of Iran in 1979
The Israeli leaders have said little or nothing about the dangers of global heating of earth.
Our one and only planet.
If Israel is to be a “guide to the nations” this relative silence must be transformed
It is now 165 years since man warned about the potential dangers to earth overheating due to an excess of dangerous carbon heat creating gas in our atmosphere
And in those 165 years nothing has been done.
That is the crunch issue of today and every day
Israel is freer than it has been for a long time. Trump gave Israel the green light to attack Iran, if they deemed it absolutely necessary, which it was. Previous administrations undoubtedly said, ‘Don’t you dare’. So yes, Israel is free, but for how long. If you are dependent on another, you will never be truly free, and this is Israel’s dilemma.
But should Trump be faulted for talking to what remains of the Iranian leadership, to arrive at an agreement? As distasteful as that sounds, Trump must do what he deems is in the best interests of the US. That’s what he was elected for… America first. He promised the American people not to drag them into yet another war. If he reneges on that promise, he will certainly lose a lot of support, which will allow the Left, the RINOS, and the Neocons to regain power. If that happens, then Israel is really in the soup. [As an aside, if Israel didn’t want Trump to ever negotiate with the Iranian leadership, perhaps they should have taken them out too, along with all of the military leaders.]
Negotiating with the enemy need not be an altogether bad thing, however, if you can get a favorable deal. Regime change would have been ideal, but if that doesn’t happen, your next best scenario is negotiating to get what you wanted in the first place…with iron-clad guarantees. Ah, there’s the rub. US negotiators always seem to go wobbly at the bargaining table. Why? Probably because of the administrations they represented, and because the permanent (deep state) bureaucracy at the State Department has always been deeply antisemitic. With Trump and Rubio temporarily in charge, however, this may be Israel’s best chance for peace with Iran, if regime change does not materialize, and negotiations ensue.
The largest problem with negotiating with Islamists is that they are taught to lie, “taqiyya,” and they never keep their agreements. Who doesn’t know that?
Trump obviously believes it is important theatre for the masses that he plays the game of trying to “negotiate” with Iran. The reality however, is that Islam laughs and never keeps their word. October 7th once again showed the world that Hamas, funded by Iran and Qatar, are barbaric savages.
Wake up people, Israel is truly fighting for the entire free world!