WANA (Mar 14) – Nearly 24 hours after reports emerged that the latest video attributed to Benjamin Netanyahu had been generated using artificial intelligence, neither the Israeli prime minister himself nor the regime’s media apparatus has issued any official response. Instead of putting the matter to rest, that silence has only deepened the uncertainty.

 

A closer look at Netanyahu’s recent media activity shows that even before the controversy surrounding the AI-generated video, at least three days had passed since the last video posted on his personal channel. That earlier clip, too, was published without any clear indication of when it had actually been recorded, raising immediate questions about its authenticity and timing.

 

The ambiguity has become even more striking over the past week. During that period, there has been no live broadcast, no time-stamped video, and no visual appearance in which Netanyahu clearly indicates when he is speaking or under what circumstances. In the current tense climate, the absence of such routine media markers has gradually become fresh fuel for speculation.

At the same time, some Hebrew-language sources and social media users have increasingly raised doubts in recent days about Netanyahu’s physical condition — and even whether he is still alive.

 

While none of these claims has been independently or officially confirmed, the continued media silence and the lack of any verifiable public appearance have pushed these rumors closer to the center of public discourse in the occupied territories.

 

In that atmosphere, a question that might have seemed marginal only days ago is now rapidly becoming one of the most pressing issues across Israeli public opinion and social media: Where exactly is Netanyahu?