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False claims spread in March 2026 that Netanyahu and others were killed in an Iranian strike; Israeli and international sources confirmed the reports were baseless disinformation.
In early March 2026, false claims spread online alleging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, and Netanyahu’s brother Iddo were killed or injured in an Iranian airstrike.
The rumors, promoted by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency and echoed on social media, cited missing video footage, increased security, and a vague French statement, but provided no credible evidence.
Official records show Netanyahu delivered a public statement on March 7, visited a site in Beersheba on March 6, and spoke with French President Macron on March 5.
No missile strikes were reported near his residence, and Israeli and international sources dismissed the claims as unsubstantiated disinformation consistent with wartime propaganda tactics.
Se difundieron afirmaciones falsas en marzo de 2026 de que Netanyahu y otros fueron asesinados en un ataque iraní; fuentes israelíes e internacionales confirmaron que los informes eran desinformación sin fundamento.