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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become the subject of a widely debunked but ongoing claim that he is dead, a particularly high-profile example of the clouded and exceedingly fraught info
Netanyahu's comments came after President Donald Trump, speaking in the Oval Office, said earlier that he would not send U.S. troops to the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed false rumors regarding his death during a press conference today. He mocked the rumours by stating, "I'm alive and you're all witnesses," before discussing the ongoing conflict with Iran.
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Benjamin Netanyahu suggests need for ground invasion to topple regime as Iran war escalates
Benjamin Netanyahu said a ground invasion of Iran may be required to topple the Islamic regime. The Israeli prime minister said last night the regime is at its “weakest point” after four weeks of Operation Epic Fury.
Social media platforms this week have been flooded with a wild rumour: that Benjamin Netanyahu was dead (which he is not). Fake photos and videos of his body, coated with dust and debris, seemed to show that the Israeli prime minister had been killed in an Iranian air strike.
Factors playing into early trade include the threat of a "ground component" from Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu.
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'Open disdain for Jesus Christ': Iran's Araghchi trains guns on Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu
Iran minister wrote, “For a man so reliant on goodwill of Christians in the United States, Netanyahu's open disdain for Jesus Christ (PBUH) is remarkable,”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Iran is being "decimated" and it is unclear who is in charge, even as the Islamic Republic kept up attacks on Gulf oil and gas targets that have jolted global markets.