Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a simple but powerfully effective choice this week — ordering coffee on camera at a café and posting it on X — to demonstrate his health, his leadership, and his continued command of a country actively engaged in military operations against Iran and Lebanon. The video drew global attention and was praised for its composed, direct, and occasionally humorous communication style.
Netanyahu used a Hebrew expression to mock the death rumors, joking that the only dying he was experiencing was over his love of coffee. He followed this with a sincere message to Israelis, praising their extraordinary support and saying it gave him, the government, the IDF, and the Mossad genuine strength and motivation. He described the Israeli public’s behavior during the conflict as a source of real national pride.
The video addressed the viral AI conspiracy directly, responding to press conference footage appearing to show Netanyahu with six fingers. He extended both hands toward the camera and counted each finger clearly, providing a decisive visual rebuttal that was simultaneously simple and effective. The moment was widely covered and discussed across international platforms.
He confirmed that significant military operations were ongoing in both Iran and Lebanon, speaking with confidence about their effectiveness without disclosing mission-sensitive details. He urged all Israelis to comply with civil defense instructions and stay near protected spaces at all times, stressing that the directive applied universally, including to the most senior government officials.
Iran’s IRGC countered through state media with a formal pledge to pursue and kill Netanyahu. The statement used inflammatory language and was framed as a military commitment. The official and public nature of the death threat drew sharp international condemnation and reinforced the profoundly dangerous personal stakes of the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict for Netanyahu.
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