A powerful post by a popular Israeli advocacy account on X (formerly Twitter) is making waves across the Middle East and beyond. The account, @TheMossadIL, known by the display name “The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome,” issued a fierce reminder to Iran’s ruling regime and history itself backed the message.
“Every single entity that threatened the existence of the Jewish nation in our last 3000 years of history is now extinct. Why haven’t the mullahs figured this out yet?”
The post didn’t stop there. It struck at the heart of Iran’s decades-long anti-Israel stance, calling out the regime’s nuclear ambitions and the culture of indoctrination that teaches schoolchildren to chant “Death to Israel, Death to America” as a daily ritual.
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“The Persians will get their country back,” the post continued. “Israel will no longer live under this constant shadow of a nuclear threat from a rogue regime. Peace can finally be allowed to prevail in the Middle East.”
The statement has gone viral drawing strong support from pro-Israel advocates, Middle Eastern reformers, and even quiet nods from dissidents inside Iran who long for change.
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Analysts say the message is not just rhetoric it’s rooted in the historical resilience of Israel. Empires that tried to crush the Jewish people have all vanished: the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Romans, the Ottomans, the Nazis. And now, some believe Iran’s clerical regime is following a similar doomed path.
“History has a way of protecting Israel,” one expert said. “It’s not invincibility it’s survival backed by purpose.”
As tensions remain high and the world watches Iran’s next move, one message stands tall from Tel Aviv to Tehran:
“The Jewish nation endures. Threaten it and vanish like the rest.”
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