Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a decisive blow to his enemies Sunday by posting a clear "proof of life" video that shut down absurd rumors claiming he had died—rumors that appeared designed to destabilize Israel during a critical time.
The video shows Netanyahu casually picking up a drink at a shop while deliberately displaying both hands to the camera, making it crystal clear to anyone with half a brain that he's alive and well. It was a masterclass in how to handle disinformation—direct, simple, and effective.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, appointed by President Trump, quickly shared the video and called the death rumors exactly what they were: "ridiculous." This is the kind of strong, no-nonsense response we've come to expect from Trump's diplomatic team—none of the weak, hand-wringing we saw under the Biden regime.
Who Benefits From These LIES?
Here's the real question Patriots need to ask: who exactly benefits from spreading false rumors about Netanyahu's death? Could it be Iran and their terrorist proxies hoping to create chaos in Israel? Could it be the same anti-Israel forces that have been pushing lies about our strongest Middle Eastern ally for decades?
The timing is suspicious, to say the least. As President Trump continues to strengthen America's relationship with Israel after four years of Biden's weak foreign policy, suddenly we're seeing coordinated disinformation campaigns targeting Netanyahu.
This is precisely why Trump's America First foreign policy puts such emphasis on supporting our true allies like Israel while confronting our real enemies. Under Trump's leadership, we have leaders like Ambassador Huckabee who aren't afraid to call out lies when they see them.
The mainstream media, of course, will barely cover this story—because it doesn't fit their narrative of chaos and instability. They'd rather focus on attacking Trump than exposing the disinformation campaigns targeting America's allies.
Netanyahu's quick response shows exactly how leaders should handle fake news: head-on, with facts, and without apology. It's a lesson more American politicians could learn from.
