SAEDNEWS: A prominent media activist claims that in the aftermath of the recent conflict, mysterious talismans bearing Jewish iconography have been found scattered across Tehran’s roads—a discovery stirring memories of alleged occult alliances at the highest levels.
According to Saed News, several sheets of paper etched with arcane symbols linked to Judaism were discovered lying on the pavements of Tehran shortly after the latest war concluded. The report, drawing on an item originally published by Jamaran and attributed to journalist Abdullah Ganji, describes the phenomenon as “an astonishing development.”
Ganji recalls that during the first year of the Gaza war, rumours circulated of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu consulting with specialists in the occult arts—an allegation never substantiated but widely discussed in regional media. He further notes that, only a few years ago, Iran’s Supreme Leader warned that adversarial Western and Zionist intelligence services might be harnessing supernatural forces and jinn—beings from Islamic folklore—to conduct espionage.
While hard evidence for such supernatural claims remains elusive, the sudden appearance of these talismans has reignited public debate over the intersection of political intrigue and mystical practices. Analysts point out that symbols alone tell little of intent: they could be the work of pranksters, provocateurs seeking to sow fear, or genuine believers invoking metaphysical protections or curses.
Critics urge caution, stressing the need for forensic examination of the papers’ provenance and the motives of those who placed them. Security officials have reportedly collected the talismans for analysis but have released no formal statement. Meanwhile, the public is left to wonder whether Tehran’s streets have become an unlikely battleground for occult diplomacy—or merely the stage for another round of sensational headlines.