Israel thought it was launching a war. Instead, it triggered a revelation.
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Israel thought it was launching a war.
Instead, it triggered a revelation.
It thought the missiles would silence Iran.
Instead, they unmuted history.
It thought it could bomb its way out of relevance.
But it only accelerated the collapse of the illusion it depended on: that lies repeated with Western backing still shape the world.
Not anymore.
Israel was never prepared for a world where people remember.
Where Gaza is not a headline but a graveyard.
Where Iran is not a caricature but a civilization.
Where people no longer need permission to see through propaganda.
And now that it has burned through its credibility, what remains?
Rage without persuasion.
Firepower without trust.
An army that can strike, but not lead.
You called it the Midas effect, and you’re right.
Whatever Israel tries to destroy ends up shining in the eyes of the world.
Palestine.
Lebanon.
Now Iran.
They expose their targets, and in doing so, reveal themselves.
Their desperation.
Their decay.
Their distance from the rest of humanity.
And as for Iran, yes, the world will come.
For the music.
For the poetry.
For the dignity of a people who refused to kneel.
Because the story of Iran is no longer being told by its enemies.
It’s being told by those who stood up, looked through the smoke, and saw something beautiful standing unbroken beneath the ash.
Let Israel rage.
The world is watching something else now.
Something older.
Something rising.
And this time, it is not afraid.


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