Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed viral rumours about his death, calling them fake, after AI-related claims around a recent video sparked speculation on social media.

Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a press conference in Jerusalem amid rumours that he was dead
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly dismissed rumours about his death, calling them baseless during a press conference in Jerusalem. The clarification came after speculation spread widely on social media platforms.
The rumours were fuelled by claims that Netanyahu’s March 12 televised address was generated using artificial intelligence. Some users pointed to visual inconsistencies, including what appeared to be an abnormal number of fingers, to question the authenticity of the video.
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These claims gained traction online, prompting widespread debate and misinformation.
Addressing the media, Netanyahu firmly rejected the rumours, stating that he was alive and present. He used the opportunity to directly counter the circulating claims and reassure both domestic and international audiences.
He also referenced ongoing military developments during the briefing.
In the days following the rumours, Netanyahu shared multiple videos on social media platforms to counter the narrative. In one clip, he appeared in a casual setting and joked about the speculation, even inviting viewers to verify the number of fingers on his hands.
In another video, he was seen alongside Mike Huckabee, reinforcing that he was safe and continuing his duties.
The issue gained further attention after statements from Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which had issued threats against Netanyahu. The development added a layer of seriousness to the rumours circulating online.
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During the press briefing, Netanyahu also spoke about the ongoing conflict involving Iran, stating that the situation was evolving in Israel’s favour. He expressed confidence about developments but did not provide a specific timeline.
The episode highlights the growing impact of AI-related misinformation and the speed at which unverified claims can spread online. Authorities and analysts continue to warn about the risks posed by manipulated or misinterpreted digital content.