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Netanyahu’s coffee video sparks viral rumors

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ISLAMABAD: A video of a coffee shop has been released by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the news of his death in an Iranian attack, but this new video has also become a topic of heated debate on social media, with social media users claiming that the video shows a cup of coffee filled to the brim and that the coffee does not spill out of the cup when the cup is lifted.

The video was released from Netanyahu’s social media platform X and immediately a series of comments and claims about the video started on social media.

In the viral video, the Israeli Prime Minister can be seen ordering coffee in a cafe and humorously reacting to rumors about him.

In the video, he says in Hebrew, “I am dying for coffee,” which is an idiom used to express a great liking for something in Hebrew.

This video actually came out after rumors were being made that Netanyahu had been killed in an alleged Iranian attack.

In the video, he not only denies this claim but also raises both hands in front of the camera and shows his fingers, as earlier a video of his press conference allegedly showed six fingers, which social media users called an AI deepfake.

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