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ALI REACTS: Netanyahu: “I’m Alive” — Press Conference Sparks More Questions


As we previously reported here on WLT Report:

For the past three days, Benjamin Netanyahu has been posting videos to try and prove he’s alive.

Because the Internet has been, shall we say, less than convinced.

I’ve documented all of the strange videos here:

It’s Day 3 Of Israel Trying To Convince The World The Benjamin Netanyahu Is Still Alive

And as each new video got stranger than the last, many were saying he should just hold a Press Conference in front of reporters to put the speculation to bed.

So today he seemingly did just that.

And he started it off with this statement:

He still looks quite strange to me, but this was apparently live in front of reporters:

It turns out there was actually no one in the room with him:

Or how about this....why is everyone still wearing masks?

Is that just what they do in Israel still in 2026?

Some of the details people are noticing are quite astonishing:

He also wanted to put to bed another persistent rumor that Israel somehow drug the United States into this War with Iran.

He called that a "canard" and said it was nonsense:

It is pretty far-fetched to assume ANYONE tells Donald Trump what to do, and I would call it absolutely ridiculous except for the fact that I've never seen anyone manhandle President Trump like Mark Levin did in this video.

Remember this?

You can watch the full press conference right here below, which includes Netanyahu taking questions from reporters.

And I'm not calling this fake, but I do note a few things as I watch it:

One, the room is almost entirely silent as he speaks.  If he's in front of the press, I don't hear any reactions of any kind.  Maybe that's normal over there.  It's not normal for a speech and Q&A here in the United States.

Two, the camera never pans out or shows the room.  Even when they do the Q&A it goes to split screen.

Three, the mic seems to be cut off when the reporters ask their questions.

Again, I'm not saying it's fake, I'm just saying those three things stuck out to me as I watched.

Full presser here:

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