Justice for October 7: Why Israel Can’t Stop Yet
Sinwar Is Gone, but the War Isn’t Over: Hostages, Hypocrisy, and the Fight Ahead

Sinwar orchestrated the war that began on October 7th, as the mastermind behind one of the most heinous acts of evil in modern history. On that terrible day, we lost a family member, as did countless other Israelis—no one was spared from this horrific fate. Relatives, friends, neighbors—all were killed at the hands of the barbarians Hamas sent to slaughter innocent civilians. Sinwar drenched the sacred land in blood and set into motion a new wave of violence, crossing a point of no return.
On October 16, 2024, Sinwar — the mastermind behind the October 7 massacre — was taken out by the IDF in a precise and flawless operation. They fulfilled their duty exactly as expected. The world is now a cleaner place with one less vile terrorist. The price Israel has paid in this war cannot be overstated. I bow my head in memory of the fallen IDF soldiers, who, upholding moral principles, sacrificed their lives to rescue hostages and secure a future of peace.
What have Western leaders done, with few exceptions, to help Israel in the fight against terrorism—a threat to all of humanity? For months, they did not allow Israel to enter Rafah, threatening to cut off arms supplies if Israel acted, even though this is where many hostages were held and where Yahya Sinwar had been hiding for nearly a year. They imposed arms embargoes, called for unilateral ceasefires, condemned every action, and told Israel how to conduct itself. Summing up just a fraction of these actions, it’s clear that they were only aiding one side—Hamas.
Show me one Western nation that would have tolerated what happened on October 7th. Would the thousands of rockets fired and suicide terrorists killing people indiscriminately not provoke a response? I can say with confidence that Israel would have been the first to extend a hand to any nation in need.
The hypocrisy of so-called human rights activists and defenders of the truth is sickening. They are standing on the side of darkness and helping it spread across the world. They are so naïve they fail to grasp a simple truth—none of them would have survived an encounter with the terrorists on October 7th. Not one of them would have been spared—because Hamas militants killed everyone in their path without distinction. Murder for the sake of murder, with no higher purpose, because such actions can never be justified.
Sinwar has been eliminated. This is a significant step toward ending the conflict. But the end is still far off. Until every hostage is returned home, until the people of Gaza rid themselves of the all-consuming hatred for the Jewish people, and until Israel’s right to exist is unequivocally recognized—nothing will be over. Peace can only come on these terms.
Thank you for this. You are a voice of reason in a crazy world. I heard a CNN interview with a witness to the murders in Washington D.C. The CNN newscaster said, "but what about what is happening in Gaza?" I thought to myself, what if everyone asked that question turns it around and asks, "but what about what is happening in Israel?' Does anyone (even Israelis maybe) know how many soldiers have died? Does anyone know how many missiles have been launched? What about what is happening in Israel? Sometimes I ask myself why I don't hear people asking " why are we supporting terrorists rather than a democratic nation with equal rights for all, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of life choices?" Why don't we ask these interviewers why they have a problem with those things. Thank you for inspiring me to share what is on my mind.
Redefinition makes everything in the Middle East factually opposite to make it morally opposite. The Soviet KGB knew this very well, and were brilliant, yet very diabolical in their Operation SIG "active measures" campaign, which has long since infiltrated and taken root in the entire cultural milieu of the Left; becoming multi-generational.