IRGC Vows to Hunt Netanyahu as War Escalates; Israeli PM Posts 'Alive' Video
IRGC Vows to Hunt Netanyahu; Israeli PM Posts 'Alive' Video

IRGC Issues Grave Threat Against Israeli Prime Minister Amid Intensifying War

In a stark escalation of regional tensions, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has delivered a chilling warning targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The elite military force explicitly vowed to track and kill Netanyahu if he remains alive, marking a direct and personal threat in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.

Netanyahu Responds with Defiant Video Amid Death Rumors

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly addressed swirling online rumors about his demise by posting his first video since the speculation began. In the short clip, filmed casually at a café, Netanyahu humorously references the phrase "I am dead… for coffee" while firmly assuring viewers that he is alive and actively leading Israel through the war with Iran. This personal response comes amid reports that he recently missed a security meeting, fueling the viral rumors.

Background of Escalating Hostilities

The IRGC's threat emerges against a backdrop of rapidly intensifying hostilities involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Recent developments include:

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  • Iran declaring the Persian Gulf off-limits to American ships, heightening risks of a naval clash.
  • Iranian attacks using high-tech drones targeting US bases across the region.
  • Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group, issuing war cries as Israel conducts military operations.
  • Explosions at a Jewish school in Amsterdam, suggesting the conflict may be spreading to European streets.

Additionally, Iran has presented peace demands to both Netanyahu and former US President Donald Trump, warning that fighting will continue unless their terms are accepted. The situation remains volatile, with the IRGC's latest threat underscoring the personal and geopolitical stakes at play in this raging Middle East war.

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