Netanyahu addresses public after viral death claims
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- ‘Israeli’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses viral reports of his death in a video from a coffee shop.
- His brief appearance follows a period of intense secrecy amid heightened security concerns and regional tensions.
Amid widespread speculation, ‘Israeli’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in a video posted on his Twitter account, showing him at a coffee shop and dismissing rumors claiming he had died.
In the video, Netanyahu joked about needing coffee before addressing state matters. “I am dying for my people and how they behave, fantastic!” he said, underscoring his continued engagement in ongoing military operations. He referenced sensitive work in Iran and Lebanon without offering specifics and urged the public to follow official guidance closely.
Absence sparked speculation
Netanyahu had been absent from public media appearances for roughly 48 hours, fueling interpretations of strategic and security reasons behind the “disappearance.” Analysts suggest his absence may have been related to direct oversight of military developments with Iran, close coordination with US CENTCOM, and discussions with US officials on engagement strategies.
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Security sources also indicated that internal protective measures were heightened, including limiting exposure due to potential threats from drones or targeted attacks in urban areas.
Strategic and diplomatic context
Observers note that Netanyahu’s brief absence coincided with active diplomatic exchanges led by US officials, including Secretary of State Mark Rubio, aimed at aligning military and political objectives with regional operations.
The Prime Minister’s silence also reflected domestic pressures, including protests in Tel Aviv and concerns about energy and supply chain disruptions following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts describe his reappearance as a carefully timed balance between strategic discretion and public reassurance.
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Netanyahu’s coffee shop video thus marks the first public sighting following viral unverified death claims, highlighting the intersection of high-level security management and the impact of social media speculation on political narratives.



