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Iranian state and pro-government media are circulating unverified claims that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have been wounded or killed as a result of recent strikes on Israeli territory. The claims have not been substantiated by any independent source, and Israeli authorities have not issued any statement addressing the speculation directly.
The basis for the claims appears to rest on a set of circumstantial observations: Netanyahu has not appeared on video for nearly three days, breaking what had been a consistent pattern of daily public appearances since the conflict began. Recent statements attributed to him have been released in text-only formats rather than video. Additionally, the security perimeter around his official residence was reportedly reinforced on March 8, a move attributed to heightened drone threat assessments. A planned visit to Israel by Jared Kushner and US envoy Steve Wittkoff was also cancelled without explanation.
The Jerusalem Post stated it had found no substantive evidence to support the claims. Former US intelligence official Scott Ritter separately alleged that Netanyahu's brother, Ido Netanyahu, had been killed in a strike — a claim that also remains unconfirmed. Separate reports suggested Finance Minister Itamar Ben Gvir may have sustained injuries, though these too lack independent verification. The information environment surrounding senior Israeli officials has become increasingly difficult to assess as both sides impose strict controls on battlefield and casualty reporting.
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