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Netanyahu debunked death rumors in a café video, confirmed alive, urged safety amid rocket threats, and hinted at ongoing military actions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed viral online rumors of his death in a lighthearted video posted on March 15, 2026, showing him at a Jerusalem café drinking coffee and jokingly saying “I’m dead for coffee” — a Hebrew expression meaning intense enthusiasm.
He waved his hands to confirm he has five fingers each, countering claims from AI-generated images suggesting otherwise.
Netanyahu urged Israelis to follow safety protocols amid rocket threats, emphasizing national resilience, and hinted at ongoing military operations against Iran and Lebanon.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reiterated threats to assassinate him, calling him a “child-killer,” as the conflict entered its third week.
His office confirmed the video’s authenticity, and officials denied reports of missile defense shortages despite a surge in misinformation.
Netanyahu desacreditó los rumores de muerte en un video de un café, confirmó que estaba vivo, instó a la seguridad en medio de amenazas de cohetes e insinuó acciones militares en curso.