
The digital front of the Middle East conflict has reached a fever pitch with the release of a provocative video titled “One Vengeance for All.” Attributed to the Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, the 54-second montage blends historical wartime imagery with surreal, demonic symbolism. The video culminates in a strike on a reimagined Statue of Liberty—its head replaced by the horned deity Baal—while figures representing Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are depicted in a state of submission.
The Symbolism of Baal and the Information War
This latest video doubles down on themes from February’s revolution anniversary, where “Baal” effigies were burned in Tehran to symbolize British and American “moral corruption.” By portraying the U.S. and Israeli leaders alongside an ancient “false god,” Tehran is framing the current military standoff as a spiritual and civilizational struggle. The timing is critical; following recent high-profile strikes and the reported killing of key Iranian leadership, the video serves as a “cinematic warning” of global retaliation.

Analysts note that the use of high-fidelity tools marks a pivot in Iranian media. No longer relying on permission, these videos are designed to go viral on UK and US platforms like X and Telegram, bypassing traditional media to deliver a message of defiance directly to a global audience.




