14.03.2026 16:10
On the 15th day of the Iran-Israel war, tensions escalated with a new claim. Thousands of Israelis received a Hebrew threat message on their phones signed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. The message included phrases such as, "With God's permission, we will bring you dark days. You will want to die, but you will not be able to."
The US-Israel war with Iran continues with all its devastation on the 15th day, as every development increases the tension in the region every second. According to a claim reported by the Fars News Agency, which is close to Iran, it was alleged that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards sent threatening messages to the cell phones of thousands of Israeli civilians. The messages, which were said to be sent in Hebrew, contained harsh expressions directed at Israel.
"I WILL STRANGLE YOU WITH MOSES' STAFF"
It was reported that the content of the message addressed Israel using the phrase "in the name of the conqueror of Khaybar" and included threatening words such as "If even a single person remains from this people, that person will strangle you with your staff." It was noted that the message ended with the signature "Moses."
"YOU WILL WANT TO DIE BUT YOU WILL NOT DIE"
The message contained even harsher threats, stating, "With God's permission, we will bring you dark days. You will want to die, but you will not die." There has been no official confirmation regarding how many people in Israel received these messages or how they were sent.
THE SIGNATURE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS CAUGHT ATTENTION
It was stated that the short message sent ended with the signature "Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guards." It was suggested that the message might have been sent by the cyber warfare unit of the Revolutionary Guards. The rapid spread of the same content to numerous phones raised evaluations that the incident could be a planned cyber operation.
ISRAEL HAD PREVIOUSLY HACKED IRAN'S PRAYER APPLICATION
On the other hand, it was claimed that a similar cyber move had been carried out by Israel against Iran in the past. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, based in the US, Israel had hacked into a widely used prayer time application called "BadeSaba Calendar" in Iran and sent notifications to millions of users.
According to the news, these notifications, sent hours before the attack, called for the cessation of support for Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Allegedly, after the first explosions that started at 09:52 Tehran time, notifications continued to reach phones for about half an hour.
While the messages stated that "amnesty would be granted to those who lay down their arms," users were urged to "join the freedom forces."
US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28 while negotiations were ongoing between the Tehran and Washington administrations.
Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the US-Israel attacks, many high-ranking officials, including Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, were killed.
According to Iranian officials, the death toll from the US-Israel attacks exceeded 1,348, and the number of injured surpassed 17,000.