Authenticity of Netanyahu video questioned after AI detector flags 96.9% manipulation

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JERUSALEM, Monday, March 16, 2026 (WNP): Questions have emerged over the authenticity of a recently circulated video purportedly showing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressing the public while drinking coffee, after an artificial-intelligence detection tool suggested the footage may have been digitally generated.

The video, widely shared on social media during the ongoing regional tensions, showed Netanyahu delivering a light-hearted message in which he joked about rumors of his death and thanked someone off camera for serving him coffee in Tel Aviv. The clip quickly drew widespread attention amid speculation about the prime minister’s whereabouts.

However, according to results circulated online from an AI-analysis application, the footage was assessed as 96.9 percent likely to have been generated using artificial intelligence, raising doubts about whether the video was authentic or manipulated.

The findings have fueled debate on social media, with some users questioning where and when the footage was actually recorded and whether the coffee-drinking scene ever took place in Tel Aviv as suggested in the video.

Israeli authorities have not issued an official statement confirming or denying the authenticity of the clip. Analysts caution that AI-generated or heavily manipulated media have increasingly appeared during the ongoing information war surrounding the escalating conflict in the region.

Media experts warn that sophisticated deepfake technology can convincingly replicate the appearance and voice of public figures, making it difficult for viewers to immediately distinguish between genuine and fabricated content.

The incident underscores the growing challenge posed by AI-generated misinformation during times of geopolitical crisis, when viral videos can quickly influence public perception before their authenticity is verified.

Observers say the controversy highlights the need for careful verification of digital content, particularly when it involves high-profile leaders and sensitive security developments.