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False Assassination Claims of Netanyahu Spread on Social Media, Israeli Office Denies
Social media claims that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been assassinated were decisively denied by his office after rumours resurfaced following the outbreak of war with Iran. A viral video frame alleged to show a six-fingered hand was debunked by fact-checkers as a shadow artifact, illustrating how visual anomalies and limited official visibility fuel dangerous misinformation in conflict settings.

A Test of the Alliance: US and Israel Diverge Over How and When to Finish the Iran Campaign
Public statements in March reveal growing US–Israeli divergence over the duration, objectives and acceptable costs of strikes on Iran. Washington appears to favour a capped campaign that can be declared complete, while Israel seeks a deeper, more transformative outcome—an alignment gap that could test the alliance and amplify regional and global risks.

Netanyahu Threatens 'Unprecedented' Strikes After Reported Attacks on Iranian Nuclear Scientists
Benjamin Netanyahu announced recent strikes on several senior Iranian nuclear scientists and vowed an “unprecedented” offensive to degrade Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and its proxies, especially Hezbollah. His comments mark an explicit escalation in rhetoric that raises the risk of wider regional conflict and places international actors in a difficult position between deterrence and de‑escalation.

Germany Breaks With Tradition: Merz Warns West Bank Annexation Would Be 'A Grave Mistake'
Chancellor Friedrich Merz publicly warned that Israeli moves to annex parts of the West Bank would be "a grave mistake," marking a rare and significant rebuke from a close German ally. Berlin's criticism targets E1 housing plans and broader settler measures, while Israel simultaneously pursues ceasefire talks in Doha — a dual posture driven by domestic politics and strategic calculations that risks undermining the two‑state framework.

Germany Breaks Ranks: Berlin Warns Israel Against West Bank Annexation as Diplomatic Strain Widens
Germany's chancellor and foreign minister publicly warned Israel against plans to annex parts of the West Bank, singling out the E1 housing project as a threat to the two‑state solution. The rare German rebuke, coupled with international condemnation, reflects growing European frustration and raises the prospect of tangible policy consequences for Israel if settlement expansion continues.

A Trolley, a Trigger, and a Target: Political Cartoon Frames U.S.-Israel Pressure on Iran
A political cartoon circulating online depicts Donald Trump using 'Epstein files' to push Israel toward military action against Iran, symbolising concerns that personal scandals and external pressure can influence state behavior. The image, republished across different media ecosystems, underscores how satire and visual narratives shape public perceptions and can affect geopolitical dynamics between the U.S., Israel and Iran.

Herzog Rebuffs Trump’s Bid to Pardon Netanyahu, Saying Clemency Isn’t on the Table During War
President Trump urged Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but Herzog said clemency during wartime "is not on the agenda" and that he must follow Israeli legal procedures. The exchange highlights tensions between political loyalty and institutional constraints in Israel and raises broader questions about foreign influence on domestic judicial matters.

Netanyahu Urges Immediate Strike on Iran, Citing New Underground Facilities After Khamenei’s Assassination
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel must strike Iran immediately because Tehran is building new underground nuclear and missile facilities that will be harder to destroy later. His remarks follow a major U.S.-Israeli attack that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader and subsequent Iranian missile strikes, raising the risk of wider regional escalation.

Netanyahu’s High‑Stakes Gamble: Targeting Khamenei Puts Israel’s Future on the Line
Benjamin Netanyahu has overseen a joint U.S.–Israeli campaign that escalates a long‑standing targeted‑killings strategy to the highest level by aiming at Iran’s supreme leadership. The move strengthens his domestic political position but risks triggering durable Iranian retaliation, regional instability and a precarious reliance on uncertain U.S. support.

Netanyahu Says Signs Mount That Iran’s Khamenei Is ‘No Longer Alive’ — A Risky Claim in an Already Volatile Region
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on February 28 that there are mounting signs Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is “no longer alive,” a claim published by Xinhua but not independently verified. The assertion, whether true or rhetorical, has major implications for Iranian succession, regional stability and the risk of escalation between Israel and Iran.

Erdogan Demands Immediate Ceasefire and Offers Turkey as Mediator After Strike on Iran
President Erdogan condemned a US–Israeli strike on Iran as a violation of international law and called for an immediate ceasefire, blaming the Netanyahu government’s provocations for escalating tensions. He said Turkey will accelerate diplomatic efforts to convene talks and press the parties back to the negotiating table, positioning Ankara as a potential mediator amid a volatile regional environment.

Netanyahu Confirms U.S.–Israel Strike on Iran as Tehran Fires Back, Raising Risk of Wider War
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel and the United States carried out a joint strike on Iran on Feb. 28, an action Israeli officials described as pre-emptive. Iran responded by launching missiles toward Israel, marking a dangerous escalation that raises the risk of wider regional conflict and greater American entanglement.