Amid circulating posts and videos online, speculation grew over whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been assassinated. The rumours began after a video posted on his X account, in which some users claimed Netanyahu appeared to have six fingers on one hand, sparking theories of AI manipulation and even death.
Netanyahuโs office dismisses rumoursย
The Prime Ministerโs office quickly labelled these reports as โfake news,โ telling Turkish news agency, Anadolu Ajansฤฑย that โThe Prime Minister is fine.โย There was also speculation that a tweet from Netanyahuโs account confirming his safety had been deleted, but fact-checkers and AI chatbot Grok confirmed no such deletion took place. The only recent post on the account was related to a National Security Council announcement.
Grok, Xโs AI chatbot, clarified that the extra finger was a visual illusion and not evidence of manipulated video. It also debunked claims circulating on social media and Iranian media that Netanyahu had died.ย
Rumours were further amplified when Netanyahuโs son, Yair Netanyahu, did not post on X for several days. While his inactivity led some to suggest a family tragedy, there is no evidence linking his absence to any harm to the Prime Minister. The Israeli PMโs office reaffirmed that Netanyahu is safe and continuing his duties.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threaten to ‘pursue and kill’ Netanyahuย
Moreover, Iranโs Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has reportedly issued a stark warning against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a statement on its official news site, the Guards described Netanyahu as a โchildโkilling criminalโ and said if he is still alive, they will โcontinue to pursue and kill him with full force.โย
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US-Israel-Iran warย
The social media buzz comes amid the ongoing USโIsraelโIran war, which began with joint US-Israeli strikes in Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated by targeting US bases and striking cities including Tel Aviv and US-linked installations across the Middle East, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait.
Despite US President Donald Trump claiming that Iran has been โcompletely decimatedโ and suggesting the war is nearing an end, hostilities continue across the region, keeping tensions high.
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