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There have been claims circulating online alleging that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed or seriously wounded in recent retaliatory strikes.
Verdict
Digital monitoring conducted by JamiiCheck using verification tools has established that the claim is false. No credible or authoritative source has reported or published any information supporting the allegation.
Israeli officials have not confirmed any such incident, and Netanyahu continues to carry out his duties as Prime Minister. Recent public updates indicate that he has remained actively engaged in official government business.
On March 10, 2026, Benjamin Netanyahu posted on X (formerly Twitter) about his visit to the National Health Command Center alongside Health Minister Haim Katz. During the visit, he received a briefing on the operations of the health system and met personnel working around the clock to ensure medical treatment, operational continuity, and emergency response services for Israeli citizens.
According to Prime Minister's Office website Netanyahu, visited Ashdod Port, together with Transport Minister Miri Regev, and conducted a professional tour and assessment regarding the continuity of Israel's maritime trade in the midst of Operation Roaring Lion. They closely monitored port operations, the unloading of goods and supplies for the Israeli economy, and the existing inventory reserves that ensure economic stability.
"I am here at Ashdod Port. The ports and skies are working and the economy is going ‘full throttle' with tremendous force. We are going to pass a budget; we decided on this today, a security budget. The Government is strong and stable, but much more importantly, the country is strong and stable. The State of Israel is showing the world what a fighting nation, a fighting state, and a super-resilient economy look like." Prime Minister Netanyahu