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'Strange phenomenon': Iranian official claims Israel used Jewish talismans, jinn in 12-day war

Abdollah Ganji, former editor of the IRGC-affiliated Javan daily and now an advisor to the Tehran mayor, claimed in a July 9 post on social media that “pieces of paper with Jewish talismans” were discovered across the capital.

July 14, 2025 / 22:33 IST
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Ganji has linked this to long-standing claims by Iranian officials that foreign intelligence services use occult sciences and “jinn”, mythical beings in Islamic tradition, for espionage.

A senior Iranian political advisor recently stirred controversy after suggesting that mystical symbols linked to Israel were found on the streets of Tehran in the aftermath of the 12-day military conflict last month, reigniting debate over the use of supernatural themes in Iran’s political discourse.

Abdollah Ganji, former editor of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-affiliated Javan daily and now an advisor to the Tehran mayor, claimed in a July 9 post on social media that “pieces of paper with Jewish talismans” were discovered across the capital.

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“A strange phenomenon,” remarked Ganji in a July 9 post on microblogging site X.

He has linked this to long-standing claims by Iranian officials that foreign intelligence services use occult sciences and “jinn”, mythical beings in Islamic tradition, for espionage.