What does it confirm? They have lawyers?
Lawyers? Pulses? Who knows? Still interesting that this is the news today about these two names.
After rumours sparked on the internet in Iran that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dead, the PM posted a video on his Telegram account talking with a patron of a coffee shop.
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Eylon Levy, Netanyahu’s former spokesperson and British-Israeli personality, said: “It’s genuinely hilarious to see all the people who have been spreading anti-Israel hoaxes falling down their own conspiratorial rabbit holes, tinfoil hats first.
In a simpler time, a prime minister could order a coffee or go for a walk without attracting too much controversy. They might get a bit of grief for a clunky publicity stunt, but would be unlikely to set the world’s conspiracy theorists running with rumours of cover-ups and secret deaths...
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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu wished Iranians “Happy Holidays” in a video posted on X on Monday (16 March), after rumours spread that the Israeli prime minister had been killed or injured in an Iranian strike.
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As of March 15-17, 2026, Netanyahu has responded to rumors by posting videos of himself in a cafe, interacting with civilians, and showing his hands. Ben-Gvir was seen in a video posted on March 17, 2026, visiting his son and soldiers. However, such evidence often fuels further debate, with some claiming the videos are still manipulated or staged…so it is what it is. These are indeed weird times.