An Iranian prayer app was hacked to display anti-regime messages, in
support of the Iranian people, on Saturday, social media users reported before the internet blackout, as US and Israeli strikes targeted IRGC and regime facilities across Iran.
One message read in Persian, “For the freedom of Iranian brothers and sisters, this is a call for all repressive forces - push your weapons aside or join the liberation forces. Only this way can you save your life for Iran.”
It is not clear who is responsible for the hack, though it follows
significant unrest in the Islamic Republic. Last month, protests broke out in response to the country’s economic crisis. The Islamic regime responded by brutally repressing protests, killing thousands at the demonstrations, and, according to medical sources who earlier spoke to
The Jerusalem Post, killing protesters in hospital beds where they were being treated for injuries inflicted by security forces.
It is not clear who is responsible for the hack, with one of the messages reading “Help has arrived,” an apparent reference to a message issued by US President Donald Trump in January 2026.
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