Netanyahu holds press conference to deny death claims
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- ‘Israel’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies death rumors.
- Social media users question authenticity of recent videos, citing AI concerns.
‘Israel’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a press conference to directly address widespread rumors about his death, reaffirming that he is alive.
“I am alive and you are all witnesses,” Netanyahu said, adding that under US President Donald Trump, both countries are operating with “great determination and unprecedented strength.”
Operation and objectives
Netanyahu described the ongoing military campaign, dubbed “Operation Rising Lion”و as aimed at removing what he called “existential threats” posed by Iran’s leadership. He accused the Iranian government of waging long-term hostility against the US, ‘Israel’, and its own citizens.
Ongoing tensions
The remarks come amid escalating regional conflict involving Iran, the US, and ‘Israel’. No immediate response has been issued by Iranian officials regarding Netanyahu’s statements.
Rumors and social media scrutiny
The press conference also followed widespread speculation about Netanyahu’s death. Social media users have expressed growing skepticism over the authenticity of his recent videos, suggesting they may have been generated using artificial intelligence techniques, raising questions about their credibility.



