A Global Killing Machine — And the World Still Looks Away
Today, the Islamic regime has once again executed a young Iranian. Another life taken. And still, the world hesitates. How much more needs to happen before we connect the dots? This is not just about what is happening inside Iran anymore —though the executions alone should be enough to shock the conscience of the world. This is about a pattern. A system. A reality that extends far beyond its borders. From a conference hall in the United States, to the streets of London, to the incidentin in Australia— targeting Jewish individuals thereis a growing pattern of violence that cannot be ignored. These are not isolated incidents. They point to a wider network of hostility, intimidation, and ideological influence. Inside Iran, repression is constant. Executions continue. Armed forces are sent into the streets. People are detained, silenced, and cut off from the world through repeated internet shutdowns. This is not accidental. It is systematic. So what do “human rights,” “democracy,” and “international law” mean if there is no united action to stop this? Instead, the West remains distracted—caught up in internal political battles and supporting the antisemitic and pro IRGC crowd in their streets;. They tangled in not stop accusations of president Trump and the systematic intrigatings of Reza Pahlavi. Meanwhile, who stand against the Islamic regime —and the ordinary Iranians they represent—are left feeling alone. It is no surprise that Iranians, both inside the country and in the diaspora, feel abandoned. It is no surprise that Jewish communities, facing increasing antisemitic threats and violence, feel let down by governments that fail to act decisively. To Muslims who repeatedly say Islam does not permit killing: if there is truth in that, then speak now. Condemn clearly and publicly the violence carried out in its name. Silence only allows it to continue. To journalists who claim independence: do not look away. Do not let your vision be blurred by political bias or propaganda. Keep your focus where it matters.