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Iran's Revolutionary Guards vow to 'pursue and kill' Netanyahu
Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard Corps vowed to continue targeting Netanyahu, calling him a 'child-killing criminal' amid escalating Iran–Israel–US conflict with over 1,200 casualties, Iran officials said.
- A statement published on Sunday by Iran's Fars and IRNA said the IRGC vowed to 'pursue and kill' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a 'child-killing criminal' and warning they will continue if he is alive.
- The clash traces to February 28, 2026, when Israel and the United States launched surprise airstrikes that killed Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, prompting Iranian missile and drone retaliation.
- Amid viral rumours, experts flagged an apparent AI-generated video with a six fingers anomaly in a March 13 video Netanyahu posted, but the Israeli Prime Minister's Office denied assassination claims, saying 'These are fake news; the Prime Minister is fine'.
- On Sunday, March 15, 2026, Iran's IRGC vowed to 'pursue and kill' Netanyahu amid nearly halted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, canceled Grand Prix races, and US orders for non-emergency staff to leave Oman.
- Tasnim news agency reported 20 people arrested for aiding Israel, while Iran's health ministry cites more than 1,200 killed and the UN refugee agency reports up to 3.2 million displaced.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu humorously expressed his desire for coffee amid death rumors linked to Iranian strikes. He praised the support for his government and the IDF while urging citizens to follow Home Front Command orders during ongoing Middle East tensions.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleAttacks in rocket attack on Greater Tel Aviv +++ Revolutionary Guards threaten Netanyahu with death +++ Israel launches new wave of attacks in western Iran +++ The news blog.
·Düsseldorf, Germany
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