Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran and Israel
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordering the elimination of senior Iranian regime officials, the PMO said as it posted a new picture of the Israeli PM.
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Israeli Prime Minister’s Office responds to Netanyahu’s viral assassination claims
The Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on March 14, dismissed social media claims suggesting he had been assassinated in retaliation for US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Amid reports that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has not been seen in public for days,
The office of Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly denied viral social media claims suggesting the Israeli Prime Minister had been assassinated. Responding to an inquiry from Anadolu Agency, officials clarified that the reports circulating online were completely false and confirmed that Netanyahu is safe.
It is not clear whether Netanyahu was present in the office when it was attacked by Iran. Also, Israel has not issued a statement confirming whether Netanyahu's office was hit or not.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has finally broke silence on his assassination reports. After widespread social media claims that Netanyahu had died in Iran’s retaliatory attack, Israel,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has dismissed social media rumours about his death or disappearance, calling claims ‘fake news.’
At the 0:35 mark, when Netanyahu raises his hands, extra flesh is seen next to the little finger, which many social media users claimed was the sixth finger, a 'Classic AI finger glitch'.
Netanyahu's office responded to Newsweek, which has reviewed live footage, about the claim.