Iranian media publishes false conspiracy theory claiming Netanyahu’s death or injury
March 11, 2026 in News by RBN Staff
Source: Jpost.com | Jerusalem Post
The IRGC-linked outlet pointed to a gap in recent footage, a reported security buildup, and other fragments of public information, but offered no proof that the Israeli prime minister was killed.
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency published a report on Monday promoting false speculation that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have been killed or wounded, reviving the kind of wartime rumor that has repeatedly spread online during the current Israel-Iran conflict.
Tasnim’s report also leaned on a secondhand claim attributed to former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter, cited through Russian media, alleging that Iran had bombed Netanyahu’s hideout and that his brother had been killed. Tasnim itself noted that the speculation had not been officially confirmed or denied.
Iranian claims on Netanyahu dismissed as ‘fake news’
This is not the first time Iranian claims about Netanyahu’s whereabouts have surfaced during the war. Earlier in the fighting, the Iranian military claimed that Netanyahu’s fate was “unclear” after a purported strike was dismissed by Netanyahu’s office as “fake news.”
That broader context matters. During fast-moving conflicts, the absence of a new video, a vague official statement, or a change in a visiting dignitary’s schedule can quickly become raw material for conspiracy theories. Tasnim’s latest report appears to do exactly that: it offers insinuation, not proof.
In Israeli public life, security around senior leaders often shifts during wartime, and official communications are regularly issued in text form. None of that, on its own, amounts to evidence of an assassination or serious injury. As of Monday evening, no credible public source had confirmed Tasnim’s theory.














