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Israel’s PMO Debunks Reports Regarding Death of Netanyahu

Death of Netanyahu Rumours: In the midst of the intensifying crisis between Israel, the United States, and Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Saturday rejected widely circulated social media reports that the Israeli Prime Minister had been killed. The Prime Minister’s Office categorically refuted the allegations. In response to a question regarding the circulating reports from Turkey’s Anadolu agency. The office declared, “These are fake news; the Prime Minister is fine.”

The rumours gained momentum after Netanyahu posted a video of himself. Video of speaking at a news briefing on the impending Israel-US+Iran confrontation on his X account on Friday. Referring to Netanyahu by his nickname, she wrote, “Where’s Bibi?” “Why is there widespread fear at the White House, and why is his office releasing and removing phony AI videos of him?”

What started the rumours?

Netanyahu posted a video of a News conference about the growing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran on his X account on Friday. Rumours that the video was artificial intelligence-generated were fuelled by a number of social media users who claimed to have seen six fingers on his right hand.

When he lifts his hands at 0:35, an extra flash appears next to the little finger. Many social media users mistakenly believe it to be the sixth finger. They called it a classic AI finger glitch. Another user questioned why the two flags stayed motionless as the background drapes moved.

Israel's PMO Debunks Reports Regarding Death of Netanyahu

Another commentator, however, disputed the allegations. They stated, “Many people use fake backgrounds these days, like news broadcasters. This does not imply that he is fake.

Yair Netanyahu’s Twitter is drawing attention

Amid the rumours, Yair Netanyahu gained a lot of attention on his X account. He is the son of Benjamin Netanyahu. Social media accused that Yair had stopped posting on please account after a while. This added to the numbers surrounding the killing of the Israeli Prime Minister. He allegedly stopped posting because of a family tragedy, according to numerous reports.

Although Yair’s last post on X was on March 9, there have been no signs that the rumours are accurate. Additionally, the Israeli prime minister’s office has refuted the allegations and made it clear that Netanyahu is doing well.

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