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Netanyahu Debunks Death Conspiracy Theories with New Video Claiming Five-Finger Handshake Trickery
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a new video on March 17 to directly refute conspiracy theories claiming his death, stating in Greek that "Yes, Mike I am alive." In the footage taken from an earlier event at Kibbutz Gvulot during Israel's war with Hamas and Hezbollah, he mocked rumors of him being dead by demonstrating how opponents use five-finger handshakes to hide their true intent. Netanyahu emphasized his physical presence while addressing international media in Greek alongside other officials like Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman who also appeared on the recording.
Key Points
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1Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a new video on March 17 to refute conspiracy theories claiming his death.
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2Netanyahu directly addressed the rumors in Greek, stating 'Yes, Mike I am alive' and confirming he is still living. He used hand gestures with five fingers per hand as proof of life.
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[Mar 17]
Netanyahu released a new video to disprove death conspiracy theories, stating 'Yes Mike I am alive' and showing he is still living with five-finger hand gestures per hand.
Ο Νετανιάχου με νέο βίντεο τρολάρει τις θεωρίες συνωμοσίας πως είναι ο «εξαδάχτυλος»
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