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Written by Dalton James, USMC veteran and author of the upcoming Joel Ellis series. No spin. No fog. Just the facts—delivered like a sitrep.
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We corroborate across primary sources and verifiable reporting. Every claim is trace-checked.
We write like Marines talk: direct, accountable, and mission-focused.
Cut through narrative smog so readers can decide with clarity—and act with confidence.
October 7, 2023, was not an attack by “freedom fighters.” What Hamas carried out was terrorism at its most extreme. Yet today, Israel is cast by many in the media as the aggressor — even accused of genocide. That framing is not only misleading, it is false.
This is the truth from a certain point of view: the point of view of every Jew in Israel whose families were slaughtered that day.
October 7 was not an isolated event. Israeli intelligence has stated Hamas acted with external coordination and support from Iran and other regional actors. The attack was part of a broader offensive — one intended to be far more devastating.
For Israel, this is not a war of choice. It is a war for survival.
When a force commits atrocities like Hamas did, eradicating that force is not genocide. It is justice. It is survival.
Within days, the headlines shifted. Images of rubble in Gaza drowned out the reality of massacred Israeli families.
Hamas counts on this. They hide weapons in schools, mosques, and hospitals. They launch rockets from civilian centers. And they rely on Western media to frame Israel as the aggressor.
This is narrative warfare, not journalism.
There are rules in war. Hamas broke them all.
They did not fight soldiers — they hunted civilians.
They did not resist occupation — they glorified rape, torture, and child murder.
When you cross that line, you forfeit legitimacy. Israel’s war against Hamas is not revenge. It is justice. And it is necessary.
The truth from this point of view is simple:
Evil parades itself as resistance. But resistance that murders children in their cribs is not resistance — it is terrorism.
And terrorism must be eliminated.