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In video, Netanyahu mocks conspiracy theories about his death
Visiting a Jerusalem Hills cafe, premier debunks claim his recent live press conference was AI-generated, quips that he is 'dying' for coffee The post In video, Netanyahu mocks conspiracy theories about his death appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The speculation comes amid a wave of misinformation that began after a US-Israeli strike on Tehran killed Iran's former supreme leader Ali Khamenei. Shortly afterwards, posts on social media began claiming that Netanyahu had been assassinated.
"I am here in Beersheba, a city that has endured much," Netanyahu said, referencing previous attacks on the southern city, particularly on the Soroka Hospital last year. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu's office responded to Newsweek, which has reviewed live footage, about the claim.
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Is Netanyahu's coffee shop video AI-made? Grok's claim reignites 'dead' rumor; ‘100% deepfake’
Amid assassination rumors, Benjamin Netanyahu posted a coffee shop video denying his death, but speculation grew after Grok called it a “100% deepfake.”
Viral social media posts claim an Iranian air strike in Tel Aviv killed Iddo Netanyahu, PM Benjamin Netanyahu's brother, and injured Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
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Netanyahu says he doesn’t know if Iranians will oust regime, threatens new supreme leader
'You can lead someone to water, can't make him drink,' says PM in first press conference of war; scoffs IRGC 'puppet' Mojtaba Khamenei can’t ‘show his face in public’; says Israel killed top nuclear scientist The post Netanyahu says he doesn’t know if Iranians will oust regime,