‘Israel’ journalists publish press conference photos to deny Netanyahu death rumors
Note: AI technology was used to generate this article’s audio.
- Journalists share images from Jerusalem press conference to counter online death claims.
- Netanyahu appears in person, engaging with media for first time since war with Iran began.
Journalists in ‘Israel’ have publicly shared images from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s press conference in Jerusalem to refute rumors circulating on social media that he had died.
Reports and images from the event show Netanyahu in the room with his top advisors, addressing reporters directly. Observers described him as focused and determined, blending historical context with current wartime objectives.
Truly amazing how many posts and comments I received alleging that journalists were not in the room with @IsraeliPM @netanyahu.
— Alex Traiman (@traiman) March 20, 2026
Not only was he and his top advisors in the room, Netanyahu was a man on a mission, blending historical perspective with present purpose.
It was a… https://t.co/sb63Ogoblj pic.twitter.com/mV3401bZTT
Another journalist highlighted that this was Netanyahu’s first in-person briefing since the start of the conflict, posting images to give media and the public a clear view of the session.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s first in-person press conference since the war began.
— Zach Anders (@Zachonearth) March 19, 2026
Here’s how it looked from my seat: pic.twitter.com/JuccmtPN0z
The posts come amid widespread speculation fueled by AI-generated videos and misinformation online. By releasing firsthand photos, journalists aim to provide visual confirmation of Netanyahu’s presence and participation in the briefing.
This press conference marks the first opportunity for media in ‘Israel’ to see Netanyahu speaking directly about ongoing military operations against Iran, countering persistent online rumors about his status.



