israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu A video statement was released on Sunday suggesting he is indeed alive amid rumors of a mysterious death circulating on social media.
The Israeli prime minister appeared to scoff at online speculation about his death, sharing a video of himself buying a drink at a coffee shop and humorously pointing out that the drink was risky due to its calorie content.
Speculations about the assassination Netanyahu The news began spreading around the internet late last week after some users believed they saw him with six fingers while speaking at a press conference. However, it was later revealed that it was a digitally manipulated video.
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In the video shared on Sunday, the Israeli prime minister can clearly be seen having five fingers on each hand. Additionally, he casually discussed the Iran conflict in a coffee shop.
“We are doing something that I cannot share at the moment, but we are doing something,” Netanyahu said, according to a Google translation of the Hebrew conversation. “Even today we are hitting Iran hard, and in Lebanon we are continuing.”
“Thanks for the coffee. It’s great. I didn’t know about the calories. That seems dangerous to me,” he quipped. The video has received more than 3.4 million views and 9,500 comments.
“Do you want to count my fingers? You can see them here… and here. See? Very good,” Netanyahu added.
In the ongoing war against Iran, Netanyahu Tell Israeli citizens, “Get out and get some fresh air, but stay close to protected areas. Your resilience is amazing; it gives strength to me, the government, the IDF, and the Mossad. We are doing things that I cannot do…at this moment, but we are striking Iran very hard, even today. Are you telling me to keep moving? I’m telling you all: keep moving too.”
“Continue to always listen to the instructions of Home Command – listen to the instructions of Home Command and the mayor – and always stay close to protected spaces. We will ease restrictions as much as possible.”
Earlier on Sunday, Iran announced its intention to “go after” Netanyahu.
“If this child murderer is still alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with all our strength,” Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said in a statement.
The war between Israel and Iran has entered its 16th day. The conflict escalated last month after the United States and Israel launched joint strikes against Iran. The attack killed Iran’s 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggered broader conflicts across the Middle East.
Iran responded by launching attacks on Israel and U.S. military bases in the Gulf states, while Israel and the United States continued to attack Iranian targets.
According to the Pentagon, U.S. and Israeli forces have struck more than 15,000 targets in Iran since the conflict began.
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