Netanyahu confirmed to be safe and undergoing routine Medical Checkup
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been confirmed safe and is undergoing a medical checkup, according to recent reports and statements from his office amid ongoing rumors during the Israel-Iran conflict.
His office has explicitly stated that he is "fine" and actively working, dismissing speculation about his safety and status following Iranian attacks and related misinformation.
This includes clarifications that he recently visited a health center (likely for routine or follow-up care) and a synagogue, while denying any assassination or serious incident.
Key context from reliable updates:
Netanyahu's office released statements confirming he is healthy, with a strong handshake (metaphorically emphasizing he's operational), and engaged in work.
Rumors of his death, injury, or "missing" status (including viral claims about AI-generated videos or "six fingers") originated largely from Iranian sources (e.g., IRGC statements phrasing threats as "if he is alive") and social media, but these have been debunked by Israeli officials and fact-checks.
He has appeared in recent videos and press conferences (e.g., addressing Israel's operations against Iran), showing he's active and leading.
This aligns with his history of public medical updates, such as routine colonoscopies in 2025 and post-surgery recoveries including prostate-related in late 2024/early 2025, where he was confirmed in good condition.
No major new health crisis is reported beyond routine or precautionary checkups.
In the current tense environment with ongoing military actions, his office emphasizes transparency to counter disinformation. He's confirmed safe, under medical oversight as needed, and continuing his duties.
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