Fact-check: Did Iranian airstrikes kill Israeli PM's brother?
Viral claims linking Iddo Netanyahu's death to Iranian strikes in Tel Aviv are false; video evidence shows the footage originated from New Jersey weeks before the conflict.
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The Cover-Up Theory: Why The Internet Thinks Itamar Ben-Gvir's Car Crash Was A Secret Missile Strike
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was injured in a car crash in Ramle on April 26, 2024, but a year on the incident is still being recast online as something far darker, with viral posts insisting the 'Itamar Ben-Gvir car crash' was the aftermath of a secret Iranian missile strike. The news came after weeks of escalating confrontation between Israel and Iran in April 2024, including direct exchanges of fire that left both public…
Fact-check: Did Iranian airstrikes kill Israeli PM's brother?
Social media is abuzz with claims that Iranian airstrikes killed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's brother, Iddo. Additionally, there are rumours that the country's National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has been severely injured in an attack. Here's the truth
Did Iran kill Netanyahu’s brother in a missile strike? Fact check reveals the truth
A viral claim circulating on social media alleging that the brother of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed in an Iranian missile strike has been proven false by fact-checkers and media reports. Over the past few days, several posts on social media platforms claimed that Ido Netanyahu, the brother of the Israeli premier, was killed after Iran launched a missile attack on his home in Tel Aviv. Some posts also alleged that Israel’s…
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