In the last few days, social media sites have been full of viral videos and posts saying that Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, has died. The claims quickly spread across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Telegram, causing confusion and panic among users who were already closely following tensions in the Middle East. But many fact-checks and official confirmations have made it clear that the rumours are not true.
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How the Rumours Began
When a number of edited videos and fake pictures started to spread online, the rumours started. Some posts said that Benjamin had been hurt in an attack, while others said that he had died during rising tensions between Iran and Israel. One widely shared clip even claimed that a recent video of Netanyahu showed strange things like “six fingers,” which led to conspiracy theories that the video was made by AI or that the real leader had been replaced.
Fact-Checks Show What Is True
Benjamin Netanyahu: These claims have been shown to be false by independent fact-checkers and media investigations. Official Israeli government channels and well-known news organisations have confirmed through verified video that Netanyahu is still alive and doing his public duties.
Recent appearances include official meetings and statements about the ongoing security situation in the area. Government officials and big news organisations have also said that the viral posts are false information meant to take advantage of the uncertainty of war.
Analysts say that misinformation campaigns tend to get worse during times of geopolitical crisis. Viral rumours, deepfakes, and misleading images can all spread quickly, changing how people see things and making things more confusing.


