18.03.2026 14:27
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been in the news due to claims of being killed in the Iranian attacks, shared a video featuring U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. In the footage, Netanyahu says that the card he pulls out of his pocket is an assassination list, stating, "It's nice to cross out the names on the list; it's even nicer to do it shoulder to shoulder with our American friends," to which Huckabee responds, "Fortunately, my name is not on that list."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the recent claims of "death" with a series of videos to the public. The images of Netanyahu alongside the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, quickly became a topic of discussion.
DETAIL ABOUT THE "ASSASSINATION LIST" CAUGHT ATTENTION
In the video, Netanyahu was seen taking a card out of his pocket and stating that it was an "assassination list." He showed the card and said, "It's nice to cross out the names on the list; doing this shoulder to shoulder with our American friends is even nicer."
HUCKABEE'S STRIKING RESPONSE
Following Netanyahu's remarks, the response given by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee also made headlines. Huckabee humorously replied, "Fortunately, my name is not on that list."
IS THERE A MESSAGE AFTER THE CLAIMS?
Netanyahu's sharing of the video after the recent claims that he had "died" led to interpretations that it also carried a message.
THE 19TH DAY OF WAR CONTINUES WITH ALL ITS VIOLENCE
This development has significantly raised tensions in the ongoing war between the U.S.-Israel and Iran, which has now reached its 19th day. The assassination of Iran's National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani by Israel drew a strong reaction in Iran, while a notable attack was carried out at midnight.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Public Relations Unit announced in a statement regarding the 61st wave of the "Real Promise 4" operation that, in retaliation for the deaths of Ali Larijani and his companions in the attacks, Israel was heavily targeted with numerous missiles.
"ALL TARGETS WERE SUCCESSFULLY HIT"
The statement indicated that multi-headed Hurramshahr-4 and Qadir missiles, as well as Emad and Hayber Shiken ballistic missiles, were used in the operation, stating, "Hurramshahr-4 and Qadir missiles successfully hit more than 100 military and security targets located in the center of the occupied territories without encountering any obstacles due to the failure of Israel's multi-layered air defense system."
"MORE THAN 230 DEAD AND INJURED"
The statement also noted, "According to field information, following this rapid attack carried out by the IRGC Air Force, power outages occurred in some areas of Tel Aviv, making the work of search and rescue and emergency response teams more difficult. Initial estimates suggest that there are more than 230 dead and injured in the attack."
LARIJANI HAS DIED
Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran's National Security Council, was killed yesterday in the airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran.
ISRAEL CONDUCTED AIR STRIKES ON BEIRUT
On the other hand, Israel continued its attacks on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, where it had previously announced it had launched a ground operation. In two airstrikes carried out by the Israeli army on Beirut, six people were killed, and 24 were injured.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health provided information regarding the matter. The statement indicated that, according to initial findings, six people lost their lives and 24 were injured in the two attacks carried out by the Israeli army on Beirut. It was reported that body remains were extracted from the targeted location and DNA tests were conducted for identification. The Israeli army had carried out airstrikes on a building in the Balata Street neighborhood, one of the central points of Beirut, and on the Dahiyeh area in the south of the city.
THEY STRUCK A MULTI-STOREY BUILDING
The Israeli army also attacked a multi-storey building in the town of al-Akabiye, near the city of Sidon in southern Lebanon. Reports in the Lebanese press indicated that the building in al-Akabiye, which the Israeli army had threatened with attack and evacuation, was bombed.
Images of the moment of the attack were frequently shared in local media and on social media. Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee shared a map marking a building in al-Akabiye in red on the social media platform of the U.S.-based X company.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON
In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was noted that sirens were activated in the northern part of the country after detecting missile launches from Lebanon. The Israeli army, which later announced that it had launched airstrikes across Lebanon and targeted the capital Beirut, decided to expand its ground invasion in Lebanon, where it carried out intense attacks from the air and sea.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of people killed in Israeli attacks since March 2 had risen to 912, and the number of injured had reached 2,221. The Disaster Management affiliated with the Lebanese government reported that the number of people forcibly displaced in Lebanon due to Israel's invasion and attacks had officially exceeded one million.
U.S.-ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON IRAN
While negotiations continued between the governments of Tehran and Washington, Israel and the U.S. launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, where U.S. bases are located, in addition to Israel.
In the US-Israel attacks, Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, along with many high-ranking officials, was killed. According to Iranian officials, the death toll in the US-Israel attacks has exceeded 1,348, and the number of injured has surpassed 17,000.