15.03.2026 13:00
Claims about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's death have emerged following Iran's attacks on Israel. The words of an Israeli journalist broadcasting from one of the locations hit by Iran, stating "Netanyahu may have died in this house," created confusion, while the subsequent deletion of the post further fueled the discussions.
The attacks that began on February 28 between Israel and Iran continue with mutual retaliations. While both sides continue to target each other's strategic points, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they have attacked 10 different locations suspected to be where Israeli officials are located.
DID NETANYAHU DIE?
In one of the attacks, the claim that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu also lost his life made headlines. The words of an Israeli journalist broadcasting from one of the targeted locations, stating "Netanyahu may have died in this house hit by Iran," took the incident to another dimension. However, it was reported that the relevant post was deleted shortly after.
HIS ABSENCE AT THE MEETING DREW ATTENTION
Another development that strengthened the claims was Netanyahu's absence from the security briefing meeting that was held. It was noted that the meeting was chaired by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, and Netanyahu's absence was striking.
"OUR EFFORTS TO REACH HIM CONTINUE"
In a post made by the Israeli Prime Minister's Office on the social media platform X, it was stated that "Our efforts to reach him continue," but it was also claimed that this post was later removed.
THREAT FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS
While no official statement has been made regarding Netanyahu's health status and the accuracy of the claims, discussions continue. In a statement from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, it was said, "If the Zionist criminal Prime Minister is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with determination."