The Israeli-led conflict against Iran is a deliberate distraction by the United States and Zionists to hide the genocide in Gaza. The Israeli offensive has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, with estimates as high as 400,000, but the world’s attention is diverted to tensions with Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu orchestrates this maneuver to avoid global condemnation of the crimes in Gaza.
This conflict with Iran is pure theater, designed to maintain the narrative of Israel as a threatened victim. Israel’s attacks on Iranian facilities have not destroyed Iran’s nuclear program, nor will they, because the United States has not taken any significant military action against it, despite the bellicose rhetoric. The exaggeration of the “Iranian threat” is a convenient charade that shifts the focus away from Gaza, while Netanyahu uses the specter of an external enemy to justify his internal aggression and consolidate his power.
The United States is directly complicit in this genocide. It has delivered billions in arms to Israel, used against Palestinian civilians. This support is not only military, but an ideological subservience that places Israel’s interests above justice. Washington allows Israel to act with impunity, tarnishing its own credibility by supporting what many call war crimes.
Netanyahu and the Israel Lobby dominate US foreign policy. From vetoing UN resolutions to endorsing the escalation against Iran, Washington bends to Tel Aviv’s wishes. This influence allows Netanyahu to present himself as an indispensable leader while perpetuating the massacre in Gaza, with no limits imposed by the United States on its support, despite clear violations of international law.
The Western media, especially in the United States, amplifies this charade. They prioritize the conflict with Iran and barely mention the catastrophe in Gaza, where two million face famine, according to UNRWA. This selective coverage paints Israel as a victim, not an aggressor, protecting its image while Palestinians suffer in silence.
This distraction normalizes barbarism. The obsession with Iran as a threat obscures the genocide in Gaza, where children and civilians are the primary victims. Backed by US power, Israel’s strategy erodes international accountability for human rights violations. The world can no longer ignore this tragedy under the smokescreen of tensions with Iran.
In conclusion, the manufactured conflict against Iran obscures the genocide in Gaza, with the United States as a key accomplice. The influence of Netanyahu and the Israeli lobby, along with the complicity of the media, diverts attention from an atrocious humanitarian crisis. This impunity must end, and the responsibility of Western powers must be confronted without excuse.

