Radical Islam’s Long Game Of Propaganda In The West Is Over — Because Of Trump

I was raised to hate Jews. Before I ever met a Jewish person, before I knew anything about Israel, I was already taught that they were my enemies. It was not an opinion I formed on my own. It was fed to me, day after day, year after year — woven into the culture, the ...

Feb 13, 2025 - 10:28
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Radical Islam’s Long Game Of Propaganda In The West Is Over — Because Of Trump

I was raised to hate Jews. Before I ever met a Jewish person, before I knew anything about Israel, I was already taught that they were my enemies.

It was not an opinion I formed on my own. It was fed to me, day after day, year after year — woven into the culture, the education system, the religious teachings, and even the conversations at my family’s dinner table. That is how propaganda works. It does not scream all at once; it whispers, drips like poison, and seeps into the cracks of a mind until it is no longer questioned but accepted as absolute truth.

For decades, this same poison has been fed into the minds of young people in universities — but this time, not in the Middle East. This time, it is happening on American soil.

Radical Islamists have infiltrated universities, manipulated the narrative, and slowly shifted the sentiment away from Israel — not by force, but by brainwashing generations of students into believing that Israel is the oppressor and the terrorists are the victims.

And now, the fruit of that deception is being harvested.

Trump’s Executive Action: A Bold Stand Against The Lies

President Donald Trump has done something no leader in recent history has dared to do — he has taken executive action to put an end to the rampant anti-Semitism that has been spreading like wildfire in universities across America.

This is not just a policy decision. This is a battle for truth.

Trump’s executive action directly confronts decades of propaganda that has systematically been planted by radical Islamic influences in American institutions.

The executive action will:

  • Cut federal funding to universities that allow anti-Semitism to spread unchecked
  • Hold radical professors accountable for pushing hate under the banner of “free speech”
  • Expose the deep infiltration of Islamic extremists in academic institutions
  • Send a clear message: The U.S. will no longer tolerate the spread of radical, anti-Israel propaganda on its soil

How Radical Muslims Use Propaganda

I grew up in Turkey and I was never encouraged to ask questions about what I was taught about Jews and Israel. The lies were presented as undeniable facts.

  • “Jews are evil”
  • “Israel is stealing our land”
  • “Jews are the reason for our suffering”

It was constant, relentless, unchallenged. This is how you change a generation.

This same method has been used in American universities for decades, and today, we are seeing the terrifying results:

College students march with Hamas flags, chanting for Israel’s destruction. Professors justify terrorism in the name of “liberation.” Jewish students are harassed, silenced, and even physically attacked on campuses. Universities host anti-Semitic speakers, normalizing hate under the guise of “academic freedom.”

This is not an accident. This is the result of a well-planned infiltration designed to shift America’s loyalty away from Israel and toward radical Islamic ideologies.

And it has worked because nobody stopped it … until now.

Radical Islam’s Long Game

Radical Islam never conquers all at once. It conquers through patience, manipulation, and deception. Step by step, it:

  • Victimizes itself by portraying Muslims as the oppressed, even when they are the aggressors
  • Demonizes Israel by rewriting history to make Jews appear as invaders rather than defenders of their homeland
  • Controls the language by introducing terms like “Israeli occupation” while ignoring the true occupation of terrorist groups like Hamas
  • Hijacks social justice movements by turning causes like feminism, Black Lives Matter, and indigenous rights into platforms for anti-Israel rhetoric
  • Infiltrates media and universities by controlling the narrative to brainwash the next generation into becoming useful tools in their war against Israel

They don’t need guns or bombs to destroy a nation. They just need to control how young minds think. And for years, they have been winning the battle in American classrooms. But truth has power, and that truth is finally being defended.

It’s Time To Stand Strong With Israel

I have spent years undoing the lies I was raised with and fighting against the same deception that once held me captive. And I cannot stay silent while I see those same lies poisoning a new generation.

This is personal because I was once one of those deceived students. I was once one of those young minds, taught to hate Israel without ever questioning why. If I had stayed on that path, if I had never encountered the truth of Jesus Christ, I might have been among the masses today — marching, chanting, screaming for the destruction of a people I didn’t even know.

But I was set free and now, I am here to fight for the truth. This is not just a political battle, it is a spiritual war.

The Bible tells us in Genesis 12:3a (NIV): “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse.” This is not just about Israel — it’s about America’s future. Any nation that turns against Israel will suffer the consequences. The time to wake up is now.

Trump has taken action. Now, we must do our part and speak up, spread truth, pray for Israel, and expose the lies. And never be silent in the face of deception again.

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Işik Abla is the President and CEO of Işik Abla Ministries (IAM). Abla was born in Turkey and raised as a Muslim. She eventually fled to America. Işık Abla Ministries leverages the power of TV and radio broadcasting, social media, and innovation to preach the Gospel in Turkish, Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Indonesian, and English.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

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