THE 17,000 DAY WAR

Iran’s war with the US and Israel started not in 2026 but in 1979 – and has never stopped.

By Jonathan Feldstein

If you were to think that the current war against the Islamic Republic of Iran has been going on for just the past three weeks, you would be mistaken.  The war started in November 1979 when “students” attacked and hijacked the United States embassy in Tehran, taking 52 hostages for 444 days. This act of war has been reiterated daily for nearly 17,000 days, with Islamic Republic’s war cries against the United States, what they call “the Great Satan” every day since with their chanting of “Death to America”.

All Fired Up. The hate and hunger for war against the US has never let up since 1979 as seen here in June 1980 of a group of Iranians setting fire to an American flag on the roof of the occupied United States embassy in Tehran. (Photo: Getty)

One might think they don’t really mean it, that maybe it just rhymes in Farsi like cheerleaders at a high school football game, encouraging their team. One would be wrong.

Their launch last week of a missile that can reach 4000 kilometers is an indication of bigger aims than “just” to eradicate Israel (“the Little Satan”),or infiltrate radical Islam across the world. One would also be mistaken to think of the Iranian threat through the prism or how they want to see the world, rather than how the world – and the Islamic threat – really is.

From Iran with Hate. Israel under endless bombardment as seen here in the southern city of Arad where fire breaks out in one of the destroyed buildings following a ballistic missile attack that injured well over 100 people and caused extensive damage. (Photo: MDA)

As I have been stranded in the United States for three weeks, unable to get home to Israel, I have used my time conducting dozens of media interviews and briefings to share a personal perspective and the truth of what’s actually happening and why this war is not only just, but necessary.

One briefing and broad-based conversation was in response to a wide array of countless questions from people all over the world, looking for accurate information.

For the past three weeks Israel and many Gulf Arab states have been under intense, nonstop bombardment from the Islamic Republic and its proxies. Missiles, rockets, drones, cluster bombs — dozens at a time — send millions of Israelis to bomb shelters night after night.  Yes, there is fear, and stress. There have been casualties, many injuries, and widespread destruction. Yet even in the midst of this, Israelis remain remarkably resilient. Even hopeful.  Marking this, the same week as my conversation, Israel was ranked among the top ten happiest countries in the world—eighth in 2025 — despite years of conflict and war. Happiness is a consequence of the shared purpose among Israelis, unity albeit among times of friction, and an unshakable belief that we are fighting a just and necessary war. Yes, there’s suffering but an awareness that God has our back.

Feisty and Philosophical. Despite war, Israel ranks 8th in global happiness survey, the same as last year. A local photographer captures daily life in Tel Aviv during the Israel-US war with Iran on 18 March, 2026. (Photo: Miriam Alster/FLASH90)

I wish all Americans had the same sense of unity and purpose. A sense of community amid widespread differences.

This war is not merely Israel’s fight; it is a war of good versus evil, and it is very much in America’s interest. For nearly half a century, every day that the Islamic Republic has indoctrinated people to chant “Death to America” as they plot toward a nuclear weapon (with enough enriched uranium as of three weeks ago to make 11 nuclear bombs) is a day Americans are threatened. Iran’s proxies — Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas and others — threaten global shipping, target civilians, and seek to destroy the Judeo-Christian values that undermine Western civilization. The current escalation is the bitter fruit of decades of appeasement, including billions funneled to Tehran under previous administrations. Today, fuel prices spike worldwide not only because of the conflict but because the free world allowed, enabled, and even funded this terrorist “superpower” to grow unchecked.

Combatting Evil.  Apart from the global threat, Iran under the ayatollah rule is “pure evil” as exposed by the popularity of public executions as seen here in this public hanging in 2017.

What we are witnessing, however, is extraordinary. Israel and America, with remarkable intelligence cooperation, military might, and coordination, has systematically dismantled much of Iran’s missile infrastructure and taken out high-ranking IRGC and Basij leaders. Precision strikes have crippled the machinery of oppression that has brutalized 90 million Iranians for decades. I see God’s hand in this — poking the eye of a regime built on vengeance and false gods. I am no prophet, but the destruction of terror infrastructure feels providential, a modern echo of the plagues that humbled Egypt, the superpower of its day, and liberated the Jewish people 3500 years ago. In the prophecy of Jeremiah 49:34–39,  it speaks of God breaking the bow of Elam (ancient Iran) and scattering its people yet ultimately establishing His throne there. We may be living the early chapters of that prophecy!

Loud and Clear. Sending a strong message of intent, the IRGC displays in February 8, 2023 at an exhibition in the central city of Isfahan an Iranian missile with the words ‘Death to Israel’ written in Hebrew. ( Photo: Twitter/X)

As we begin Nisan — the first month in the biblical calendar and the season of Passover — we remember redemption from slavery under an evil superpower that worshiped idols. Egypt’s gods were powerless; Pharaoh’s army drowned. Today, the Islamic Republic’s proxies rain death on civilians, yet Israel endures. Our children sleep in bomb shelters, schools remain closed, reservists are repeatedly called up, and families live under constant stress. Parents juggle work-from-home, childcare, and fear with trying to keep things “normal.” We normalize the abnormal because we have no alternative.

This is a war that must be won decisively — no more kicking the can down the road. Regime change in Iran is essential, for Israel’s security, for the United States as we celebrate 250 years of independence, and for Western civilization, as well as for the liberation of millions of Iranians who deserve freedom. I pray for Reza Pahlavi’s return, for a restoration a free, democratic, productive Iran, and for the birth of “Cyrus Accords” that echo the spirit of the ancient Persian king who enabled the Jewish return to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple.

Winds of Change. Following an estimated 40,000 Iranian protesters murdered during the Iranian protests for a better life in their country, the movement for “change of regime” gains momentum as seen at this protest march to the American Embassy, London UK. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Many ask what they can do. First, pray — unceasingly. Prayer is God’s currency; it costs nothing and multiplies. Second, advocate for truth in a world drowning in lies. Challenge misinformation on social media, in churches, in conversations. Third, support those on the front lines — soldiers, families, at-risk youth. Finally, come to Israel when you can. Meet the people, walk the land, taste its fruit.

As Passover approaches, we recall that redemption rarely arrives overnight. It took forty years in the desert, countless miracles, and unwavering faith. Some lost faith and rebelled.  We are human with all the frailties that embodies. Today Israelis stand together — Jews, Christians, Druze, Bedouin Arabs, all targeted alike —united in purpose. America and Israel share these values as well as the threats, and common purpose. We must remain united. And victorious.



About the writer:

Jonathan Feldstein ­­­­- President of the US based non-profit Genesis123 Foundation whose mission is to build bridges between Jews and Christians – is a freelance writer whose articles appear in The Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Townhall, NorthJersey.com, Algemeiner Journal, The Jewish Press, major Christian websites and more.








NBA LEGENDS SLAMDUNK HATRED

Project Max and Legends of Basketball Announce Strategic Partnership to Combat Hate Through the Power of Sports.

By Rolene Marks

Sport is the great unifier and the ultimate bridge builder. On the court, pitch or field is where people drop their defenses, their personal perceptions of one another and focus on what is an important shared goal. Winning.

Nobody understands the power of sports and the ability to fight racism, antisemitism and other prejudice through this medium more than Project Max.

Eddie and Mark talk to i24News about visiting Israel, being athletic advisors to ‪@ProjectMaxClub and why they joined to fight #racism and #antisemitism through sports.

Project Max is a nonprofit organization committed to fighting racism, antisemitism, and intolerance through the power of sports. By mobilizing professional athletes, sports leaders, and community advocates, Project Max promotes education, awareness, and action that empowers individuals to stand up against hate and build inclusive communities.

Since its inception, just over three years ago, Project Max has accomplished extraordinary things including bringing NBA and NFL legends to Israel who advocated for the release of hostages, conducted basketball clinics, supported the devastated community of Majdal Shams when 12 of their children were murdered by a Hezbollah rocket, supported women’s soccer and so much more.

More than a Game. Boys and girls from different ethnic backgrounds participating  at a Project Max basketball clinic. (Photo: Courtesy Eric Rubin)

In recent days, Project Max announced a new strategic partnership, dedicated to combating hate and promoting respect, inclusion, and understanding through the global platform of sports. Project Max has partnered up with Legends of Basketball!

Legends of Basketball is a nonprofit association of former professional basketball players united by a shared journey and a shared belief that legacy does not end when the ball stops bouncing. Founded in 1992 and established with the support of the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association, the organization brings together former players from the NBA, ABA, WNBA, and Harlem Globetrotters. Legends of Basketball operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to supporting members beyond the game through connection, education, wellness initiatives, family resources, and community service.

The collaboration will bring together athletes, community leaders, educators, and youth organizations to confront racism, antisemitism, and intolerance while using sports as a powerful vehicle for positive social change.

These professional athletes bring with them tremendous influence, legacy, and a network of former professional athletes affiliated with Legends of Basketball. Together, the organizations will launch a series of initiatives designed to engage young athletes, sports communities, and fans in meaningful conversations and programs that promote respect, dignity, and unity.

Antisemitism is rising to astronomical levels around the world. Since 7 October, attacks on Jewish communities and individuals have skyrocketed. Hardly a day goes by without one or several incidents making headlines. It is clear that every effort needs to be made to combat Jew hatred which has already had deadly results. One of the only effective ways to educate against Jew hatred, is to introduce people to the Jewish community. What better way to do it than through an activity that is enjoyable and where participants can thrive whether as individuals or in teams!

Some of the proposed initiatives will include:

– educational workshops for youth athletes

– community outreach programs

– athlete-led discussions about confronting hate and discrimination, and

– public awareness campaigns aimed at promoting the core values of teamwork, fairness, and respect.

These initiatives will focus not only on preventing hate within sports environments – but also on using the influence of sports to foster broader cultural understanding and empathy.

Eyes on the ball and on the Future. (l-r) Mirna Sayeh, who became the first female Palestinian basketball player in the Israeli Premier League, former American-Israeli professional basketball player Tamir Goodman once dubbed by Sports Illustrated the “Jewish Jordan”,  Project Max president Eric Rubin and Legends of Basketball, Theo Ratliff, Sedric Toney and Dale Ellis. (Photo: Courtesy Eric Rubin)

Working with schools, sports leagues, and community organizations to create safe and inclusive environments where athletes of all backgrounds can participate and thrive is a key goal. By amplifying positive role models and highlighting the unifying values of sports, Project Max and Legends of Basketball aim to build a movement that encourages individuals everywhere to reject hate and champion respect.

 “Sports have an unparalleled ability to bring people together and create shared experiences,” said Eric Rubin, President of Project Max. “Through this partnership with Legends of Basketball, we are working to ensure that the values learned in sports — respect, teamwork and fairness — are also reflected in how we treat one another in society. Together, we hope to inspire athletes and fans to stand firmly against hate and discrimination.”

Pulsating Partnership. Project Max president, Eric Rubin (left) and Legends of Basketball Board Member, Sedric Toney. (Photo: Courtesy Eric Rubin)

Legends of Basketball Board Member, Sedric Toney, agrees:

Basketball has always been about more than the game itself. It is about community, mentorship, and leadership. By partnering with Project Max, we are using the voices and experiences of former players to help educate and inspire young people to build a culture of inclusion and respect both within sports and beyond. Unfortunately, there has been an alarming rise in all forms of hatred across America and the world. Sports, including basketball, have not been immune to this disturbing trend. On the court, we have seen and heard racial abuse directed against Dennis Schroder, antisemitic comments hurled at Deni Avdija, and religious intolerance against the BYU basketball team.

In the coming months, the partnership will begin rolling out programs that include youth sports clinics focused on leadership and character development, speaking engagements featuring former professional athletes, collaborative campaigns addressing hate and intolerance in sports environments, and educational initiatives designed to encourage dialogue among athletes, students, and community leaders.

Important lessons can be learned through sports — discipline, teamwork, resilience, and mutual respect can play a powerful role in shaping more inclusive communities and a more compassionate world. Who better to share this than some of the NBA’s most accomplished legends!

The winning combination of Project Max, Legends of Basketball and dedicated youth makes this partnership an absolute slam dunk!