With a cup of coffee in hand and a broad smile on his face, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful rebuttal to claims that he had been killed in an Iranian military strike. The video, posted on X, went viral for its unexpected combination of levity and leadership during a period of intense regional conflict. Netanyahu used humor as a deliberate tool to demonstrate that he remained firmly in control.
The Prime Minister deployed a well-known Hebrew phrase to make light of the death rumors, joking that if he were dying, it was only over his love of coffee. He shifted quickly from humor to heartfelt appreciation, praising the Israeli public for showing exceptional resilience throughout the conflict. He said their collective strength gave him, his cabinet, and the military the will to continue.
A secondary issue addressed in the video was the bizarre viral claim that Netanyahu’s previous press conference had been created using artificial intelligence. A video from the event had circulated widely online, appearing to show him with six fingers. Netanyahu held both hands up to the camera and counted his fingers out loud, turning the conspiracy theory into a punchline.
The Prime Minister confirmed that Israel was actively striking targets in both Iran and Lebanon, though he was careful not to share operationally sensitive information. He called on all Israelis to follow civil defense instructions and stay near protected spaces, stressing that no one was exempt from those precautions. His tone throughout the video remained calm and authoritative.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard made clear that the humor was not shared on their side, releasing a public statement vowing to kill Netanyahu if he was still alive. The threat, carried in Iranian state media, referred to him in inflammatory terms and promised violent retribution. The stark contrast between Netanyahu’s coffee shop video and Iran’s deadly rhetoric illustrated the volatile state of the conflict.
Netanyahu Raises Ten Fingers at Iran’s Death Threats in Defiant Café Response
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