After deepfake claims, Jerusalem café shows Netanyahu ‘alive’ with coffee
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- Café releases photos showing Netanyahu enjoying coffee, debunking online rumors.
- Social media speculation arose after a video of Netanyahu sparked “deepfake” claims.
Amid swirling online rumors questioning 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s health and whereabouts, a Jerusalem café has posted photos showing the Netanyahu alive.
The Sataf café shared images on Instagram showing Netanyahu sipping coffee during a recent visit, providing a stark contrast to social media speculation that gained traction across platforms.
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“We were very happy to host the Prime Minister and his office in Sataf today! Know which bakery to visit,” the café wrote alongside the photos. “The main thing is that beautiful and quiet days will come! We send from here a big hug to the men and women of the reserves (and their families), the IDF and the Security and Rescue Forces.”
Read more: Netanyahu coffee video fuels deepfake claims
The photos follow scrutiny over a video dubbed the “five-finger” clip, which some users and AI sleuths labeled a deepfake. The café’s post quickly became a talking point, offering a clear visual confirmation of Netanyahu’s well-being.



