Netanyahu Clarifies: “I Am Alive,” Denies Rumors of Death

Benjamin Netanyahu held a press conference to deny rumors about his death, assuring the public that he is very much alive.
At the press briefing on Thursday night, Netanyahu stated, “I am alive, and you all are witnesses to this,” rejecting the fake news circulating on social media.
He also mentioned that under the leadership of Donald Trump, the United States and Israel are steadily advancing toward their objectives.
Earlier, claims about his death and discussions suggesting a public video was AI-generated had circulated online. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office had already clarified that the news was false.
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