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Israel denies death of PM; cameras show Benjamin alive

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Israeli officials and international sources have issued denials following reports that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu died in a recent attack, with the government explicitly refuting claims he is dead or unconscious while showing footage confirming his presence before camera lenses today at noon local time (Mar 15). While rumors of an assassination attempt continue to circulate globally and prompt urgent inquiries from Iran's Revolutionary Guards alongside Israel's own security services, no official confirmation has been made regarding any injury sustained by the leader.

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    Reports are circulating globally claiming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed in an attack, with footage allegedly showing him on the ground.
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    Israeli and Iranian officials have issued statements denying these death claims as false rumors intended to cause panic or confusion among citizens of both nations.
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    Multiple news outlets published conflicting reports ranging from initial confirmation by anonymous sources (allegedly) to official denials within hours, creating significant uncertainty about the event's authenticity.
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    The incident has triggered widespread speculation and social media activity regarding Netanyahu’s safety across various regions.
[Mar 15] Reports emerged stating that videos showed Benjamin Netanyahu on his knees in a hospital, with some claiming he was dead or dying from injuries sustained during an attack. (Source: Dunya)
[Mar 14] [20:05] Reports began circulating globally about the death of Benjamin Netanyahu following alleged footage showing him on his knees in a hospital setting.