Is Israeli PM dead or does Benjamin Netanyahu has six fingers, and where is Zionist leader? Viral video claims, death rumors explained.
Benjamin Netanyahu safety and whereabouts have become a widely discussed question on social media after a video of the Israeli prime minister addressing the nation went viral. Some users claimed the clip showed Benjamin Netanyahu with six fingers and said it was created using artificial intelligence.
At the same time, posts on X also spread rumors claiming that the Israeli prime minister had died during the ongoing conflict involving Israel, the United States and Iran. However, fact checks have rejected these claims. Analysts and online verification tools said the screenshot showing six fingers was caused by the camera angle and visual distortion in a single frame from the press conference video.
Is Israeli PM dead became a trending claim after posts appeared on X. One viral post said that Netanyahu had died and claimed the official Israeli Prime Minister account had deleted a message confirming his death.
However, the claim was checked and found to be false. The screenshot used in the viral post was fake. There was no deleted message from the Israeli Prime Minister’s account.
The AI chatbot Grok also responded to the claim. It said the Israeli Prime Minister had not deleted any tweet and that the screenshot shared online did not exist on the official account.
Reports from fact-check groups and media outlets also said that rumors of Netanyahu’s death were unverified misinformation spreading online.
Some social media posts tried to connect the rumors to the behavior of US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. A video showed Bessent leaving a press conference to take a phone call. When he returned, some viewers claimed he appeared shaken.
A political commentator said this reaction suggested Netanyahu might be dead. However, the claim was speculation and Bessent did not comment about the rumors.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/interna...565528.cms
Benjamin Netanyahu safety and whereabouts have become a widely discussed question on social media after a video of the Israeli prime minister addressing the nation went viral. Some users claimed the clip showed Benjamin Netanyahu with six fingers and said it was created using artificial intelligence.
At the same time, posts on X also spread rumors claiming that the Israeli prime minister had died during the ongoing conflict involving Israel, the United States and Iran. However, fact checks have rejected these claims. Analysts and online verification tools said the screenshot showing six fingers was caused by the camera angle and visual distortion in a single frame from the press conference video.
Is Israeli PM dead became a trending claim after posts appeared on X. One viral post said that Netanyahu had died and claimed the official Israeli Prime Minister account had deleted a message confirming his death.
However, the claim was checked and found to be false. The screenshot used in the viral post was fake. There was no deleted message from the Israeli Prime Minister’s account.
The AI chatbot Grok also responded to the claim. It said the Israeli Prime Minister had not deleted any tweet and that the screenshot shared online did not exist on the official account.
Reports from fact-check groups and media outlets also said that rumors of Netanyahu’s death were unverified misinformation spreading online.
Some social media posts tried to connect the rumors to the behavior of US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. A video showed Bessent leaving a press conference to take a phone call. When he returned, some viewers claimed he appeared shaken.
A political commentator said this reaction suggested Netanyahu might be dead. However, the claim was speculation and Bessent did not comment about the rumors.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/interna...565528.cms
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"


