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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.
The speculation had spread widely across social media after conspiracy theories alleged that the Israeli Prime Minister had died and that a recent televised appearance was generated using artificial intelligence.
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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,
Israel’s opposition parties criticise PM’s management of war even if they express strong support for offensive
Speculation about Netanyahu’s alleged death began after several accounts posted screenshots that appeared to show a message from the Israeli Prime Minister’s official social media account announcing t
Israel's 'dignity, independence and sovereignty' are not for sale, President Isaac Herzog has said, responding to his US counterpart Donald Trump's repeated call for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon in a corruption trial.
Iranian officials threatened to “pursue and kill” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel unleashed a round of extensive missiles towards western Iran Sunday morning. “If this child-killing criminal is alive,
In his first press conference on Operation Roaring Lion, Netanyahu framed the conflict as part of Israel’s historical resilience, emphasizing the importance of strength for survival. In his first