Netanyahu denies online rumours about his death VIDEO
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 15 addressed a wave of rumours and conspiracy theories circulating widely on social media claiming that he is no longer alive and that his recent public appearances were generated using artificial intelligence, according to Israeli media.
The speculation intensified after internet users shared a screenshot from a recording of the prime minister’s speech, alleging that his hand appeared deformed and that it showed six fingers—a common error associated with AI-generated video models.
Asked directly about the claims that “the internet says you are actually dead,” Netanyahu responded jokingly: “I love coffee with my people. They are behaving fantastically.”
He then raised his hand toward the camera and sarcastically asked, “Do you want to count the number of fingers?”, dismissing the main piece of “evidence” cited by supporters of the conspiracy theory.
By Jeyhun Aghazada







