Netanyahu Releases Multiple Videos Amid Rumors He Was Killed
Netanyahu posted a video at a café disproving rumors of his death and AI deepfake claims, while Iran's Revolutionary Guard vowed to kill him amid ongoing conflict.
- On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video from a Jerusalem café to debunk rumors of his death and claims that his recent appearances were AI-generated.
- Social media users had alleged that Netanyahu's Thursday press conference was artificially generated after claiming he appeared to have 'six fingers' on one hand in the footage.
- Netanyahu displayed his five fingers to the camera while joking about the rumors; Reuters verified the video's location and timing at the café through file imagery.
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vowed on Sunday to 'pursue and kill' Netanyahu, stating they would continue their efforts if the 'child-killing criminal is alive.'
- As the Israel-Iran conflict enters its 16th day, reports indicate more than 2,000 deaths and U.S. and Israeli forces have struck more than 15,000 targets across Iran.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted, on Sunday, a video recording in which he drank a coffee and discussed with his adviser, after the sounds that would have been dead or injured were broadcast by the Iranian state press and spread online...
MichaelSavage.com – 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, joking that it was dangerous because of the calorie count. “They say…
There were rumours on social media that Benyamin Netanyahu was killed during an Iranian strike. In a video he posted on his X account, he mocked this false information. "He is also taking the stage to receive a little more political pecule," says Nicolas Rouger, correspondent TF1-LCI in Israel. (International).
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