Is Israel President Really Dead? What’s Happening?

The President of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu has been the focal point of many discussions these days after his unrelenting attack on the Iranian soil.;

Update: 2026-03-14 10:05 GMT

The President of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu has been the focal point of many discussions these days after his unrelenting attack on the Iranian soil.

Now, a viral video of Benjamin Netanyahu has triggered rumors online claiming that he is dead and that a recent speech video was created using artificial intelligence. The speculation started after some social media users noticed what appeared to be six fingers on his hand in a frame from the clip.

The video was shared during the ongoing tensions involving Israel, Iran, and the United States, which made the clip spread quickly across platforms like X and other social media sites.

Many users zoomed into screenshots of Netanyahu’s hand and claimed that the extra finger proved the footage was AI generated or manipulated.

However, fact checks and closer analysis found that the claim is misleading. The original video came from a real press briefing by Netanyahu. When viewed in full, his hand shows the normal five fingers.

The supposed sixth finger appears because of camera angle, motion blur, and the way a frame was captured and edited for social media.

There is also no credible evidence that Netanyahu has died. The Israeli leader has continued appearing in official videos and statements related to the ongoing conflict.

The incident highlights how quickly misinformation spreads during geopolitical crises. In the era of deepfakes and AI tools, people often use visual details like hands and fingers to judge authenticity, but single screenshots can easily create false impressions.

In short, the viral claim that Netanyahu is dead or that the video is AI generated because of six fingers is false. The clip is from a real press event, and the extra finger seen in screenshots is simply a visual distortion, say other reports.

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