Iran Guards Vow to 'Pursue and Kill' Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Iran’s IRGC Says It Will “Pursue and Kill” Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu (File Image/AP) Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a stark threat against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying it will “pursue and kill” him amid the escalating Iran-Israel war, according to reports carried by AFP. "If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force," the Iran's Revolutionary Guards said in a statement. The remarks came as social media users questioned the whereabouts of Benjamin Netanyahu. Several posts highlighted his March 12 press conference video, claiming it appeared to show six fingers on one of his hands, sparking speculation that the footage may have been manipulated using artificial intelligence. At his first news conference since the US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran began on February 28, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a veiled threat against Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei while defending the ongoing Israel's military operations. "I will not detail the actions we are taking. We are creating the optimal conditions for toppling the regime but I won't deny that I can't tell you with all certainty that the people of Iran will topple the regime - a regime is toppled from the inside," Netanyahu said in Hebrew. American conservative political commentator Candace Owens was among those raising the question, posting “Where’s Bibi?” on social media—using the nickname of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Why is his office releasing and deleting fake AI videos from him and why is there mass panic at the White House?" she posted on X. Amid the war, several senior Iranian officials joined a pro-government rally in Tehran, marching alongside demonstrators carrying banners that read “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” As the United States stepped up its bombing operations against Iran, Tehran launched a fresh wave of drone and missile attacks targeting Israel and Gulf countries. At the same time, fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon continued to intensify. Lebanon’s health ministry said an Israeli strike on a primary healthcare centre in southern Lebanon killed at least 12 medical personnel on Friday. According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli strikes targeting the Iran-backed group Hezbollah have killed at least 773 people in Lebanon so far. Megha Rawat is an Assistant News Editor at Times Now, where she drives the national news narrative with sharp political reporting, election coverage a... View More





