Israeli Prime Minister Missing for Days After Iran Strikes, Report Sparks Global Speculation

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  • Iranian outlet claims Benjamin Netanyahu may be killed or wounded
  • Israeli PM absent from public view for nearly four days
  • US envoys cancel planned Israel visit amid rising tensions
  • Israeli authorities remain silent, fueling global speculation

A controversial report from Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency has triggered intense global speculation after suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have been killed or seriously wounded following recent retaliatory strikes linked to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.

According to the report published by Tasnim News Agency, the speculation began after Benjamin Netanyahu disappeared from public view for nearly four days, an unusual break from his routine of releasing frequent video messages during times of conflict.

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Sources cited by Iranian media claim that all recent statements attributed to the Israeli leader have been released only in written form, without accompanying video or photographic confirmation.

The report also alleges that heightened security has been placed around the prime minister’s residence, though Israeli officials have not publicly explained the unusual measures.

Adding to the speculation, the Iranian outlet claimed that Itamar Ben-Gvir and Netanyahu’s brother Iddo Netanyahu may also have been killed during the strikes. However, these claims remain unverified and unconfirmed by independent sources.

The mystery deepened after US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner abruptly canceled a scheduled trip to Israel that was planned for Tuesday.

The visit had been intended for high-level discussions regarding the ongoing conflict between Israeland Iran, a war that has reportedly caused heavy casualties across the region.

Neither American nor Israeli officials have publicly explained why the trip was canceled, further intensifying speculation in international media.

Some reports suggest there may be disagreements between United States and Israel over the scale of military operations targeting Iranian oil facilities.

Perhaps the most notable aspect of the situation is the lack of an official response from Israel or the office of Benjamin Netanyahu.

No formal denial or confirmation has been issued regarding the Iranian claims, leaving analysts and observers to speculate about the prime minister’s condition.

The broader conflict, which reportedly intensified after military strikes earlier this year, has expanded across multiple fronts, including tensions involving Hezbollah along Israel’s northern border and activities linked to Houthi movement in Yemen.

With casualties reportedly exceeding 2,000 people and hundreds of thousands displaced across the region, the situation remains volatile as the world awaits official clarification.

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