Dead or Injured? Questions Arise Over Netanyahu’s Disappearance and the Use of an AI Video
Speculation grows over Netanyahu’s condition after days without a verifiable appearance, as an alleged AI video and unusual security developments raise questions.
Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM — Speculation over the condition and whereabouts of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has intensified after days without a clear, verifiable public appearance, prompting growing questions across media and social platforms.
The speculation gained momentum after a video circulated online that observers claim appears to rely on artificial intelligence rather than a genuine, verifiable appearance.
The footage triggered widespread questions online about Netanyahu’s status and the absence of a clear public appearance.


British politician George Galloway added to the debate by publishing a pointed post accompanied by a video questioning Netanyahu’s status.
“Where is Netanyahu? Where is Ben-Gvir? Why did they use artificial intelligence instead of a real video?” Galloway wrote, referring to a clip circulated online that observers claim appears to rely on AI-generated imagery rather than an authentic appearance.
Silence from Netanyahu’s Official Channels
Observers monitoring Netanyahu’s official channels note that several days have passed without any confirmed video appearance from him. During this period, the few statements attributed to Netanyahu have appeared only in written form.
Previously, Netanyahu had been releasing video messages frequently—often at least one per day and sometimes up to three videos daily—making the sudden absence of any footage particularly noticeable.
This abrupt silence has further fueled speculation across various media platforms.
Security Measures and Diplomatic Changes Raise Questions
Some Hebrew-language sources have also reported that security measures around Netanyahu’s residence were significantly tightened two nights earlier, particularly to counter potential suicide drone threats.
Additional questions arose after reports that a planned visit to Israel by Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, and Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff was suddenly cancelled shortly before it was scheduled to take place.
Meanwhile, the Elysee Palace released a statement about a phone conversation between French President Emmanuel Macron and Netanyahu but did not specify when the call allegedly occurred. Only a written summary of the conversation was issued, with no audio or video confirmation.
Despite the growing speculation circulating in media and online discussions, there has been no official confirmation or denial regarding Netanyahu’s possible death or injury. (PW)



