Netanyahu 6-fingers video behind death rumors is bogus
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During the second week of the Iran war, social media platforms were rife with claims that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu died. The narrative had been surging when Irans
The office of Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly denied viral social media claims suggesting the Israeli Prime Minister had been assassinated. Responding to an inquiry from Anadolu Agency, officials clarified that the reports circulating online were completely false and confirmed that Netanyahu is safe.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu pokes fun at online assassination rumors: ‘They say I’m what?’
WASHINGTON — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin made it clear Sunday that he is very much alive. The Israeli leader poked fun at bogus online claims he had been assassinated by Iran, posting a video of himself buying a drink at a coffee shop,
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s exit strategy: Israeli politics after the Iran/Gaza war
There is a possibility that Benjamin Netanyahu may bow out of the Israeli elections this fall, a high-impact event bound to leave a deep mark on Israeli politics.
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Netanyahu tells Iranians to go out, celebrate Nowruz: 'IDF is watching you from the skies of Iran'
"Our aircraft are hitting the terror operatives on the ground, in the crossroads, in the city squares," Netanyahu said, telling the Iranian people to "go out and celebrate Nowruz."
A new bet on Polymarket predicts Israeli PM Netanyahu will be 'out' by 31 March. Amid ongoing rumors of his death, Netanyahu has confirmed he is alive, dismissing the claims as fake news.
The unusual video is the latest demonstration that artificial intelligence is undermining trust — even in footage that is authentic.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordering the elimination of senior Iranian regime officials, the PMO said as it posted a new picture of the Israeli PM.
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Where is Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu?
Over the past week, social media has been abuzz with rumours claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed in an Iranian missile strike. However, there remains no credible evidence.
Netanyahu stated that Israel was undermining Iran's regime in order to allow the Iranian people to rise up and replace it, but cautioned that it would not be an easy process. Prime Minister Benjamin