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Unverified claim: Netanyahu's latest video described as a deepfake amid reports of an Iranian strike and TV absence

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Online reports claim that Benjamin Netanyahu uploaded a statement video to his official account yesterday, which some observers identify as an AI deepfake depicting him with six fingers. The claim also references prior reports of an Iranian missile strike on his office and notes that Netanyahu has not appeared live on television since. At this time, there is no verified evidence from official channels or reputable outlets to confirm either the deepfake or the missile-strike report. Fact-checkers and credible news organizations are likely evaluating the clip; viewers should await official statements and reliable reporting for confirmation.

Silicon Valley Correspondent at Independent Journalist

James Carter is a San Francisco-based technology journalist covering Silicon Valley startups, venture capital, and digital privacy issues. Formerly with TechCrunch, he now writes independently about tech ethics, platform governance, and innovation policy. He has broken stories on major tech company scandals and startup acquisitions.

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