In a recent social media video, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vehemently debunked rumors propagated through social media that suggested he had died. The conspiracy theory, believed to have originated from Iranian sources, gained traction on various platforms, prompting a swift response from Netanyahu himself.
In the video, Netanyahu appears visibly healthy and addresses the claims directly, stating, "I am very much alive, and we are continuing our work for the State of Israel." He emphasized the absurdity of the rumors and criticized those who spread misinformation, particularly targeting the Iranian regime, which has a history of using disinformation tactics against Israeli officials.
The Prime Minister's swift rebuttal highlights the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, particularly in the realm of information warfare. Experts note that such conspiracy theories are often employed as tools of propaganda, aimed at destabilizing political rivals and shaping public perception.
This incident serves as a reminder of the power of social media in disseminating information—both factual and false. As Netanyahu continues his term amid regional challenges, the video not only reaffirms his presence but also seeks to quell fears and conspiracy theories that might undermine public confidence in his leadership.

