Viral Images Claiming Israeli PM Killed in Attack,
Over the past 24 hours, social media has been flooded with photos supposedly showing the death of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following an attack by Iran. The images, which are graphic in nature, have caused a wave of confusion online, with many users asking a simple question: Are they real, or were they made by artificial intelligence?
The spread of these pictures comes at a time of high tension. The ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran has already seen the deaths of several high-ranking Iranian officials. In response to these losses, the Iranian government had previously stated its intention to avenge its leaders, leading to widespread speculation that the Israeli Prime Minister could be a target.

However, reports of Netanyahu’s death appear to be nothing more than an online hoax. Israeli media was quick to dismiss the rumor, labeling it as enemy propaganda designed to create panic and uncertainty among the public.
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Adding to the proof, a video of Netanyahu has since been released and shared across news channels. In it, the Prime Minister is seen sitting calmly, sipping a cup of coffee while speaking to reporters. During his address, he repeated his government’s stance, warning that operations in both Iran and Lebanon would continue based on the country’s security needs.
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While some social media users pointed out that the video itself could be a deepfake, major news organizations have weighed in on the matter. Reuters, a renowned global news agency, has confirmed that the video of Netanyahu is authentic.
This incident shows how quickly false information can travel during wartime. For now, it is confirmed that Benjamin Netanyahu is alive. Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict continues to have real-world effects, with reports of many travelers being left stranded across parts of the Middle East and Asia as airlines cancel flights and borders become harder to cross.
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