Speculation Emerges About Netanyahu’s Injury or Death, No Evidence Confirms Claim

Tehran (HRNW)- An Iranian news agency has published a report based on speculation suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have been injured or killed, but no concrete evidence has been presented to support the claim. According to the report, Tasnim News Agency raised questions after noting the absence of recent videos of Netanyahu, increased security around his residence, and the postponement of some diplomatic meetings.

The report also referred to remarks by former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter, who claimed that Iran targeted a location believed to be Netanyahu’s hideout and that his brother was killed in the attack. However, Tasnim News itself acknowledged that there has been no official confirmation or denial of these allegations.

Meanwhile, available information indicates that the Israeli Prime Minister issued an official statement on March 7, and Israeli officials reported that he visited the site of an attack in Beersheba on March 6. Israeli authorities have previously described such reports as “fake news.” Analysts say that during wartime, rumors and conspiracy theories often spread due to limited or incomplete information.

Support independent journalism and human rights reporting.
Donate here:
https://www.hrnww.com/donate-us/

Loading