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Civilians in Tel Aviv and Tehran are facing the same brutal oppressor

Sitting in a bomb shelter in Israel, it’s never been more obvious that Israel’s fight is not with the Iranian people

June 16, 2025 14:23
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Protesters waving a flag of Israel (L) and the pre-revolution flag of Iran march against antisemitism in a Paris street (Getty)
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Today, Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, posted a reckless statement on X. In response to Iran’s brutal missile attacks on Israel’s civilians, he wrote that the people of Tehran would “pay a price.” The language was cruel, populist, and utterly disconnected from the values Israel claims to uphold.

After public outcry-- my own included-- Minister Katz walked it back, clarifying that Israel’s fight is not with the people of Iran but with the oppressive regime that rules over them. I’m glad he corrected himself. But the original statement still matters. Because when we talk about war, words are weapons too.

Let me say what he should have said from the start: Israel is not at war with the Iranian people. We are at war with the regime that oppresses them and tries to annihilate us.

This is not a theoretical debate for me. I’m writing this from Tel Aviv. For the past three nights, I’ve taken shelter as Iranian missiles rained down on my home. My safe room shook with every blast. I heard the booms, the sirens, the fear in my neighbours’ voices. I live in a democracy, but that doesn’t mean I’m safe.