Conspiracy Theories About Netanyahu's Fate and Their True Essence

The tense political situation in the Middle East is intensifying not only on the battlefields but also in the realm of information warfare. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In recent days, various suspicious reports and conspiracy theories about the fate of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have dominated the global media. The staff of Zamin.uz conducted an in-depth study of the true nature of the situation and presented an important analysis.
Recently, Netanyahu's absence from the public eye has fueled rumors in Iranian media about his death or severe injury. Although there is currently no concrete official evidence confirming these reports, some sources continue to portray the situation dramatically.
Tasnim news agency, considered close to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, questioned the gaps in the latest footage of the Israeli government leader. According to them, factors such as the absence of new videos featuring the Prime Minister, unprecedentedly heightened security measures around Netanyahu's headquarters, and the unexpected postponement of U.S. special envoy Steve Outkoff's visit to Israel raise suspicions.
Former U.S. intelligence officer Scott Ritter also contributed to the situation by stating that Netanyahu's hideout was damaged as a result of Iranian strikes and that even his brother was killed. However, these claims have not yet been confirmed by any independent source or official agency.
The office of the Israeli Prime Minister strongly denied these reports, calling them complete fabrications. According to official information, an official statement was issued on behalf of Netanyahu on March 7.
It was also noted that on March 6, he personally visited the site of the explosion in the city of Be'er Sheva and spoke by phone with French President Emmanuel Macron. Chinese media also denied the rumors, stating that no signs of rocket strikes were observed around the government building in Jerusalem.
According to analysts from The Jerusalem Post, such stories are part of the information war aimed at undermining the morale of the opposing side. Netanyahu’s temporary withdrawal from the public eye may also be for security reasons.
Do you think the spread of these reports is merely a political game, or, as the saying goes, where there’s smoke there’s fire, an attempt to hide something? To get a clearer picture, it is necessary to wait for reliable information from official sources.





