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AI Video: Iran ‘Kidnaps’ Netanyahu & Wife – Viral Simulation

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AI Video: Iran ‘Kidnaps’ Netanyahu & Wife – Viral Simulation

نهاية الفيديو المحاكي لعملية اختطاف نتنياهو وزوجته

AI Video: Iran ‘Kidnaps’ Netanyahu & Wife – Viral Simulation

نهاية الفيديو المحاكي لعملية اختطاف نتنياهو وزوجته

A video generated by artificial intelligence depicting the fictional kidnapping of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, has rapidly spread across social media, reflecting heightened tensions between Israel, the United States, and Iran.

The video begins with Netanyahu and his wife on a balcony in a Tel Aviv skyscraper. Simultaneously, military helicopters appear to accept off from what appears to be a location in Iran. The scene then cuts back to the Netanyahus near their residence, where a surveillance drone is visible.

The video then shows helicopters arriving in Tel Aviv, while Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is depicted praying. An explosion occurs in the Israeli city immediately after the prayer concludes. The Netanyahus react with fear and rush toward a shelter, as a special forces team wearing Iranian flag insignia descends and breaches the building.

Inside, a security guard attempts to open the shelter door, entering the code “66” before being shot by the special forces. This causes Sara Netanyahu to scream in terror.

The video culminates with the couple raising their hands in surrender, their faces showing panic, before being blindfolded and taken onto a military aircraft. The clip ends with the word “fall” displayed in both Hebrew and Arabic.

The video has been widely shared on social media platforms, with some users drawing parallels to the alleged kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the Trump administration. The development underscores growing regional tensions and the use of digital media in geopolitical messaging.

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