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Netanyahu Dead? Viral Video Sparks AI Deepfake Claims Online

Hold up—so there’s this video of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu doing the rounds on social media, and internet detectives are convinced it’s not real. Why? Because apparently the guy in the video has six fingers. Yeah, you read that right.

The clip went viral amid the ongoing tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel, and naturally, conspiracy theorists had a field day. Some people online are claiming Netanyahu is dead and this is an AI-generated deepfake to cover it up. Others are just having a laugh about the whole six-finger situation.

Why People Think It’s Fake

The internet’s gotten pretty good at spotting AI-generated content, and one of the telltale signs is when AI messes up human anatomy. Six fingers instead of five? Classic AI blunder. These errors happen because AI models sometimes struggle with hands and fingers when generating or manipulating videos.

But here’s the thing—plenty of videos have minor glitches or compression issues that can make details look weird on a phone screen. Low resolution, bad lighting, or even just a strange angle can make people jump to conclusions.

The timing is everything here. With military tensions running high in the Middle East, any unusual video gets picked apart with a magnifying glass. People are naturally suspicious during uncertain times, and social media amplifies those doubts instantly.

What This Means for You

This whole situation is basically a masterclass in why you should think twice before believing every viral video. Just because something looks odd doesn’t automatically make it fake. And just because it looks fake doesn’t mean there’s a massive conspiracy behind it.

For Indians specifically, this matters because we’ve seen similar deepfake panics locally. Remember when deepfakes of political figures started circulating? It created real confusion and spread misinformation faster than fact-checks could catch up. This Netanyahu situation shows the same pattern playing out globally.

The real issue is that as deepfake technology gets more sophisticated, it’ll become harder to tell what’s real and what isn’t. We’re heading toward a world where seeing isn’t always believing, and that’s genuinely concerning for everyone.

So next time a wild video goes viral claiming someone’s dead or replaced by an AI, maybe check a few reliable news sources before sharing it with your family group chat. The internet rumor mill is fun, but it can also spread panic faster than actual facts.

As tech keeps evolving, our digital literacy becomes more important than ever. Stay skeptical, but stay informed too.

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