JERUSALEM, Monday, March 9, 2026 (WNP): Reports circulating on social media claim that Iddo Netanyahu, the younger brother of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been killed after an alleged Iranian missile strike targeted the Netanyahu family residence during the ongoing war between Israel and Iran.
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the Israeli government, military authorities, or credible international media outlets verifying the reported death. Israeli officials have previously dismissed similar claims about attacks on the prime minister or his family as misinformation during the current conflict.
Iddo Netanyahu, born in 1952, is a physician, author, and playwright who is known as the youngest brother of Benjamin Netanyahu. He has largely remained outside day-to-day Israeli politics but occasionally comments publicly on national issues and Israeli democracy.
The claims surfaced amid an intensifying regional conflict between Israel and Iran that began after a series of U.S.–Israeli airstrikes on Iranian targets triggered large-scale retaliation, including missile and drone attacks across the region.
In recent days, Iranian missiles have struck several locations in Israel, causing civilian casualties and significant damage, highlighting the widening scope of the war.
Security analysts say both sides have been engaged in an intense information war alongside the military confrontation, with unverified claims frequently spreading online before official confirmation.
Israeli authorities have not yet issued a statement regarding any attack on the Netanyahu family home or the reported death of Iddo Netanyahu.
If confirmed, such an incident would mark a major escalation in the conflict, directly affecting the family of Israel’s prime minister during one of the most dangerous confrontations in the Middle East in decades.


