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Netanyahu Releases Multiple Videos Amid Rumors He Was Killed

Netanyahu posted videos, including one at a Jerusalem-area cafe, to refute AI and death rumors amid ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict, with his office confirming his active duties.

  • 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 has released a new video on social media that aims to dispel conspiracy theories that he was killed in an Iranian attack. In recent days, Netanyahu's officials have released videos and photos of him to the media to refute claims that he was killed or seriously injured. Some of the theories began after a video of his hand appearing to have six fingers - which some social media users linked to content mani…

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In recent days, several videos of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been circulated and have sparked social media conspiracies.

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