Iran’s Stark Warning: ‘We Will Find and Kill’ Netanyahu If Alive, Amidst Death Rumors
Iran has issued a strong warning about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. An Iranian military unit stated, “If he is alive, we will find and kill him.” This comes as social media buzzes with rumors about his health and location. Netanyahu’s office has strongly denied any reports of his death, calling them fake news.
Iran’s Direct Threat to Netanyahu
Amidst the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has made a bold statement. They declared that if Prime Minister Netanyahu is alive, Iran will locate and eliminate him. This threat follows a period of intense speculation regarding Netanyahu’s public appearances. He has not been seen widely in recent days. This absence has fueled widespread rumors about his well-being.
Rumors and AI Speculation
A video released on March 12 added to the speculation. Some viewers claimed Netanyahu appeared to have six fingers. This led to theories that the video might have been altered using artificial intelligence. However, no official confirmation of this has been provided. The Prime Minister’s office has firmly rejected all claims about his death. They insist he is in good health and that the online stories are untrue.
Netanyahu’s Son’s Social Media Silence
Adding to the public’s concern, Yair Netanyahu, the Prime Minister’s son, has been unusually quiet on social media. His accounts, followed by many, have not seen new posts since March 9. This silence has also become a subject of discussion among the public.
Regional Conflict Escalation
The current West Asian conflict began with joint airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iran last month. Following these strikes, reports surfaced about the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. This event triggered a significant escalation, leading to missile and drone attacks by Iran on Israeli and American military bases in Gulf countries. The conflict has reportedly resulted in over 2,000 deaths, with a majority being Iranian citizens. Experts warn that the situation could escalate into a larger war across the Middle East if it continues.

