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    Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Vow to Target Netanyahu Amid Denials of His Death

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tensions in the Middle East have surged once again as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a powerful branch of the country’s military, issued a forceful warning directed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This development followed widespread speculation on social media about Netanyahu’s possible death, rumors that have since been officially dismissed by Israeli authorities.

    The IRGC, known for its influential role in Iran’s defense and foreign policy, released a statement through its affiliated media channels condemning Netanyahu in harsh terms. They labeled him a “child-killing criminal,” a reference to Israel’s military actions in Palestinian territories, and vowed to relentlessly pursue him if he remains alive. The statement emphasized their determination to continue efforts to eliminate Netanyahu “with full force,” underscoring the deep animosity between Tehran and Jerusalem.

    These declarations came shortly after the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stepped forward to address the swirling rumors about Netanyahu’s health. In a clear and direct response, the office categorically denied the reports of his death, assuring the public and international observers that the prime minister is in good health. The spokesperson described the circulating information as “fake news,” aiming to quell any confusion or panic that might arise from such unverified claims.

    The backdrop to this exchange is a period marked by heightened hostilities and military confrontations between Israel and Iran, including recent Israeli and American strikes targeting Iranian interests. These operations have escalated tensions, prompting retaliatory rhetoric and threats from both sides. The IRGC’s statement can be seen as part of this ongoing cycle of provocation and response, reflecting the volatile nature of the regional conflict.

    It is worth noting that social media platforms have played a significant role in spreading the initial rumors about Netanyahu’s condition, illustrating how quickly misinformation can influence public perception during times of conflict. The Israeli government’s swift rebuttal highlights the importance of official communication in managing narratives and maintaining stability amid such sensitive situations.

    As the situation continues to evolve, the international community remains watchful of developments between Iran and Israel, two countries whose longstanding enmity has profound implications for regional security and global diplomacy. The recent exchanges serve as a reminder of the fragile state of affairs and the potential for further escalation if tensions are not carefully managed.

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