Iran Official Reveals Israel's 'Secret Weapon' Against Them

An Iranian official has claimed that Israel's recent military success against Iran was not just due to superior strategy or weaponry but also supernatural assistance. Abdollah Ganji, a former head of the Iranian daily newspaper Jovan, linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), claimed that after the recent conflict, several pieces of paper with talismans containing Jewish symbols were found on the streets of Tehran.
Ganji further alleged that hostile countries, including Western and Hebrew intelligence services, use occult sciences and jinn beings for espionage. This claim echoes earlier statements by Iran's Supreme Leader, who warned about the use of supernatural forces by Israel and its allies.
The recent twelve-day conflict, which saw Israel prevail despite Iran's overwhelming numerical and territorial advantages, has sparked widespread speculation about the role of supernatural elements in the outcome. Ganji's remarks suggest that Tehran is increasingly struggling to explain its military setbacks, resorting to conspiracy theories involving occult practices.
Such claims highlight the ideological and theological underpinnings of the conflict, where Islamic jihad theology continues to play a significant role in shaping regional tensions. As Iran's leadership grapples with defeat, the focus on supernatural explanations underscores the broader challenges Iran faces in understanding and addressing its military shortcomings.
Published: 7/14/2025