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According to Breitbart, the clip, shared on X, shows Netanyahu raising each hand in turn to demonstrate that “each one has five fingers,” a direct response to viral claims that earlier footage of him had been generated by artificial intelligence and depicted him with six fingers. The post included the caption, “They say I’m what? Watch,” while the prime minister, speaking in Hebrew, appeared relaxed as he addressed both the disinformation campaign and the broader security situation facing Israel.
In the video, Netanyahu declared, “I think coffee is to die for, I think my nation is to die for,” a pointed reminder of his longstanding message that Israel’s survival and security are paramount. He went on to hint at ongoing military operations, stating, “We are doing things that I cannot share at this moment, but we are doing things,” and emphasizing that Israel has been “hitting Iran very hard,” according to the outlet.
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These remarks followed days of speculation on social media about Netanyahu “being assassinated,” a narrative that gained traction after a separate video posted Friday on X was widely accused of being AI-generated. The Jerusalem Post reported that the death rumor “was originally pushed by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency,” underscoring how hostile foreign actors and online activists are weaponizing digital tools to destabilize Israel and undermine its leadership.
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Netanyahu also used the café video to reiterate civil defense guidance, urging Israelis to “keep listening to the Home Front Command’s instructions all the time” and to “always stay near shelter,” according to the outlet. His message reflected a government trying to balance public reassurance with the reality of ongoing threats, even as critics at home and abroad question its every move.
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Despite the prime minister’s on-camera appearance, skeptics immediately claimed that this new footage was itself fabricated. “Did you know? It took the Israeli government 4 days to meticulously put together this AI video,” one user on X wrote, adding, “And the world debunked it, in less than 30 minutes.”
Another user challenged the scene’s authenticity by asking how Netanyahu could “casually travel to a café nearly an hour from Tel Aviv” if ordinary Israelis are “confined to shelters,” and pressed further: “Is that café genuinely operating during a conflict? And why choose a mountaintop location—one of the most exposed places imaginable—if the threat environment is truly severe?” A third commenter mocked the staging of the clip, writing, “Great job not spilling your coffee that is filled to the brim of your coffee cup,” highlighting how, in an era of AI and information warfare, even a leader’s coffee break becomes a battlefield.





