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Is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dead or alive?

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For several days, many people wondered if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dead or alive.

While in Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu is Wanted Dead or Alive, but he is very much alive in Israel. Confirming this aims to build your confidence in the facts and dispel false rumors.
Internet sleuths and conspiracy theorists have flooded social media with videos claiming Benjamin Netanyahu is dead.

YouTube, a major hub for attempting falsification of reality, has produced hundreds of videos portraying Benjamin Netanyahu as deceased.
And by taking a break from public appearances, the spotlight-hound and camera-hungry Netanyahu appears to lend credence to the rumors of his demise.
First, they started with rumors of the Netanyahu brothers being struck and killed in an Iranian air strike.

Benjamin Netanyahu Trolls Detractors With AI Videos of His Death.

 

Recently, Netanyahu came out of hiding to try to tame down the rumors of his death.

Netanyahu appeared on video drinking coffee. And lo and behold, the Sherlocks and Watsons broke down the video as an AI-generated video.

They point out in the video where his fingers disappear and then reappear.

For every video that Benjamin Netanyahu posts online to quell the rumors, they all meet with scepticism.

For some of his detractors, it’s just wishful thinking.

Benjamin Netanyahu, who led America into several conflicts and the recent war with Iran, has become fodder for right-wing and left-wing alike.

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Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, and Nick Fuentez.

The contentious Israeli prime minister has widened a rift among President Trump’s most vocal supporters, including Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Nick Fuentez.

The feud has even Nick Fuentes, a 4-foot-10-inch kid from Mexico, up in arms over Trump’s total embrace of Netanyahu.

And Megyn Kelly (OBGYN) has gone nuclear over President Trump’s reneging on his America First promise.

As late as March 9, 2026, Internet sleuths propagated a similar story about an Israeli maniac politician, Itamar Ben Gvir. They posted stories that he had been killed in an Iranian missile strike.

They conflated and reposted an old story about Itamar Ben Gvir’s 2004 four-car crash, which he survived.

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