A lot of people on social media started spreading strange rumors about Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel. There were posts that said the Israel leader had died when it wasn’t true. At the same time, a strange claim began to spread after a video went online that seemed to show Netanyahu with six fingers.
It didn’t take long for these rumors to spread and start arguments on social media. A video clip from a news meeting went viral online, leading to rumors. Some people who watched the tape thought they saw an extra finger when Netanyahu raised his hands while talking.
Because of this, a number of users began to wonder if the video was real or had been changed. As the video began to spread across various platforms, conspiracy theories started popping up all over the internet. Some said the video might have been made or changed using artificial intelligence.
Netanyahu Responds In a Funny Way
Instead of avoiding the rumors, Netanyahu chose to talk about them directly. He made fun of the crazy claims in a short movie that he shared on social media.
He raised both hands up in front of the camera in the video to make it clear that he has five fingers on each hand. By doing so, he personally put an end to rumors about a supposed sixth finger that people said they saw in the earlier clip.
That action was meant to show that the rumors were not true. His funny reaction got a lot of attention on social media, and many people thought it was a funny way to deal with fake news spreading online.
Israeli authorities don’t believe the death claims
Along with the six finger idea, there were also false rumors going around on social media that Netanyahu had died. There were posts that said the Israeli prime minister had died or been killed.
The Israeli government wasted no time in rejecting the allegations, branding them as “fake news.” Officials were adamant that Netanyahu was alive and continuing his duties.
The government told people not to believe posts and rumors on social media that haven’t been checked out. The government also stressed the importance of checking information before posting it online.
A viral video starts a debate about AI manipulation
Since the video became so famous so quickly, people started talking about AI and digital lies. Some people online thought the extra finger might have been a normal AI mistake, something that happens sometimes when AIs make pictures or videos.
People pointed to the time Netanyahu raised his hands and said that the strange detail near his little finger looked like the kind of mistake that can happen with AI generated content.
Some viewers, consequently, suspected the video’s authenticity, wondering if it had been manipulated. The discussion also touched on the broader implications of technology’s ability to blur the line between reality and fabrication.
During times of stress, false information spreads
When the rumors came out, things were already very tense in the Middle East. During these times, false information tends to spread quickly and can make people confused.
When strife breaks out and political tempers flare, experts often sound the alarm about the swift spread of false information and conspiracy theories across social media platforms.
Individuals are prone to making sweeping assumptions based on minor details in a video or photograph.
Netanyahu’s response aimed to swiftly put the speculation to rest
The Israeli prime minister tried to calm people down by making fun of the claims and showing both hands. He took this step to quash the bizarre speculation surrounding his demise and the whole six-fingered thing.

