🎦 Netanyahu is a Coward — Shaykh Ali Qomi

📸 Image Description: An abstract representation of collapsing power: a darkened military figure dissolving into fragments as a calm, radiant calligraphy of “Al-Haqq” (The Truth) shines through.
💠 A Necessary Reflection on the Ethics of How We Respond

Shaykh Ali Qomi, in his recent clip, exposes a deeply recurring theme: when oppressors are truly threatened, they retreat. The leaders of injustice flee when the pressure becomes real. And in the case of Netanyahu, this pattern seems to have repeated once again.

But if we are honest seekers of truth, there’s a deeper responsibility in how we present such events — especially when the truth may be more layered than it first appears.


📌 Verified But Overlooked: The Heart Attack

According to reliable Iranian sources (not informers or infiltrated channels), Netanyahu suffered a heart attack during the period of Iran’s retaliatory strikes and was flown to Greece for emergency medical treatment.

This was not Western media gossip, but information circulated through trusted Iranian intelligence circles. It's not widely discussed, but it is known. And that changes the picture slightly.

Did he run? Possibly. Was he broken under pressure? Likely. But what matters most is that we remain just, even in what we assume or imply.


🧭 Truth Is Part of Resistance

Our goal must never be to imitate the colonial playbook — mocking our enemies with selective facts, emotional exaggeration, and narrative distortion.

That is their method. Not ours.

Even in resistance, there is a duty: to uphold the principles of justice, credibility, and adab — the very spiritual conduct our Imams (as) demonstrated, even in war.

Giving the full picture is not a sign of weakness. It’s a sign of strength.


🧠 Cautionary Example: Tom Holland’s Distorted Prophetic Lens

This reminds me of how Western scholars like Tom Holland, in their studies of Islam, often insert subtle distortions disguised as analysis. In his book, when addressing the Prophet’s (ﷺ) first revelations, he suggests that perhaps it was the voice of jinn — a projection of his own limited perspective and lack of spiritual insight.

Would such interpretations be used about Jesus (as)? Of course not. This reveals a double standard — a colonial gaze wrapped in academic tone.

And while this situation with Netanyahu is different, it teaches us a similar caution: do not interpret based on assumptions or bias. Uphold truth. Always.


🛡️ A Final Reminder: We’re Not Reactionaries

Our movement, our voice, and our resistance will only have enduring weight if we refuse to slide into reactionary behavior. When we echo the same tactics used against us — mockery, simplification, sensationalism — we weaken our credibility.

Let the facts speak. Let the oppressors fall by the weight of their own injustice. Let us rise by our discipline.



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