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Iran’s IRGC vows to ‘hunt down, kill Netanyahu’
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday threatened to hunt down and kill Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In a statement published on Sepah News, its official website, the IRGC described Netanyahu as a “child-killing criminal” and vowed to pursue him with force.
“If this criminal, the killer of children, is still alive, we will continue working to hunt him down and kill him with all our strength,” the statement reads.
The threat came as speculation circulated online about Netanyahu’s health and whereabouts.
Israel’s prime minister’s office dismissed the rumours, saying the leader was in good health.
“These are fake news; the Prime Minister is fine,” the office told Anadolu Agency in response to claims circulating on social media that Netanyahu had been killed in retaliation for the strikes.
The speculation intensified after a video of Netanyahu made the round online, with some users claiming he appeared to have “six fingers”.
This led to suggestions that the clip might have been generated using artificial intelligence, fuelling further rumours about his condition and location.
The IRGC’s statement comes as the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States entered its 16th day.
On the morning of February 28, US and Israeli armed forces launched air strikes on Iranian territory.
In response, Iran’s military launched ballistic missiles and drones towards Israel and carried out missile and drone attacks against US bases and targets in Bahrain, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan.(The cable)
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