‘I'm Alive!’: Netanyahu Speaks in-Person Amid Ongoing Online Rumors Claiming He’s Dead
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in person to confirm he is alive amid widespread online rumors of his death during the Middle East conflict.
- Netanyahu stated that Israel and the U.S., under President Trump's leadership, are jointly working to degrade and destroy Iran's missile, drone, and nuclear enrichment capabilities.
- He explained that current operations aim at destroying Iran's production factories, which cannot be quickly replaced, unlike previous strikes targeting missiles themselves.
- Netanyahu expressed that it is uncertain if the Iranian people will overthrow their regime and denied that Israel pulled the U.S. into the Iran conflict, citing President Trump's independent decision-making.
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The Israeli Prime Minister took foreign journalists as "witnesses" to dismantle this "fake news".
Netanyahu Takes the Stage: Israeli PM Dispels Death Rumors, Talks Iran Decimation – Jeffrey Lord
There is a particular moment when a leader must address not only the enemy abroad but also the rumors gathering at home. Benjamin Netanyahu stepped before the cameras Thursday evening to do both. He had been the subject of online speculation about his health and safety — the kind of digital fog that now accompanies every major conflict. He dispensed with it directly. “First of all, I just want to say I’m alive — and you are all witnesses. now th…
Netanyahu to hold press conference amid death rumours, Iran claims strike on US F-35 jet
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to hold a press conference with international media, his first since rumours of his death emerged on social media. Previous videos released by Netanyahu's office were met with scepticism, with claims they were AI-generated. Iran has claimed to have struck an American F-35 jet, with Iranian media showing footage of forces targeting the fifth-generation stealth aircraft conducting a combat mission o…
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