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This is a battle for survival against a regime that threatens annihilation. 

Nataly Dadon: "This Is Not Israel’s War. It’s a War Between Light and Darkness"

This is not just a war. It’s a fight between freedom and oppression, light and darkness. Israel isn’t only defending its borders, it’s standing for millions of silenced women, crushed voices, and the future of humanity. The world must stand with Israel now, for all who believe in hope and freedom.

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Nataly Dadon
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This is not just another military campaign.

This is not a “war between nations.”

This is a global battle between light and darkness.

Between a world that believes in freedom, equality, and human rights and regimes that crush every spark of hope for a free life.

Today, as Israel boldly stands up to Iran, it is not merely defending itself.

It is carrying the flag of the entire free world for the women trampled, for the silenced voices, for freedom of speech locked away in dark cells.

As a woman, I cannot stay silent.

I see the faces of Iranian women my sisters in struggle who have fought for the basic right to choose.

To choose whether to cover their hair or not. To choose how to live.

Too many paid with their lives simply for daring to speak, for walking with uncovered hair.

They were shot. Arrested. Disappeared.

And I, living in a free country, cannot bow my head and say nothing.

When Israel confronts a regime that fears women’s freedom it is not only protecting its borders.

It is standing for the liberty of millions of voiceless women.

And if the world still has a moral compass it must recognize that this victory is also theirs.

Once again, the Jewish people stand at the forefront of history not as conquerors, but as protectors.

Not as aggressors, but as those who know what it means to be hunted and who now rise to stop evil and secure a better future.

And just as critically this is a fight for our very right to exist.

Let’s not forget!

Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons not for defense, but for annihilation.

We cannot afford to live in a world where our survival depends on the mercy of a murderous regime.

This threat is not just against Israel it endangers all of humanity.

All who believe in life, in safety, in a future.

I am proud of our leadership, making bold decisions for the generations to come.

I salute our military strong and moral fighting not just for borders, but for values.

And I am deeply moved by my people united in pain, yet steadfast in purpose.

Today is the 13th of Nissan the very date on which the lot was cast in the Book of Esther.

It was the beginning of a miraculous turn the downfall of Haman, the fall of the Persian Empire, and the rise of Jewish hope.

And again this is no coincidence.

We are living the Megillah anew.

“For the Jews there was light and gladness, joy and honor.”

And with God’s help the world will share in that light too.

The world must stand with Israel today if it wants a better future for its children.

Because this victory is not ours alone.

It belongs to all who still believe in light.

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Nataly Dadon
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Nataly Dadon is a pro-Israel advocate, social activist, and Jewish identity educator.

She is a public speaker and leads spiritual journeys to the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s legacy sites, inspiring thousands to reconnect with their roots and purpose.

Nataly uses her platform to amplify truth, strengthen unity, and stand proudly for Israel and the Jewish people.


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