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Unverified claims circulate online about alleged “body doubles” of “late” Netanyahu at Arad appearance

According to posts that have not been independently verified, the two appearances reportedly occurred hours apart and featured differences in clothing, staging, and security arrangements.

Unverified claims spread on social media Tuesday alleging that two individuals resembling Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in the city of Arad on the same day, prompting speculation about the use of body doubles.

According to posts that have not been independently verified, the two appearances reportedly occurred hours apart and featured differences in clothing, staging, and security arrangements.

Some users claimed that both individuals addressed members of the media, with one allegedly speaking more fluidly while the other appeared to rely on prepared remarks.

No credible evidence has been provided to support the assertion that multiple individuals impersonating Netanyahu were present. Officials have not commented on the claims, and there is no confirmation from reputable news organizations that such an incident took place.

Experts note that high-profile political figures often conduct tightly scheduled appearances that may vary in format, attire, and delivery, depending on context and security considerations. Differences in presentation alone are not unusual and do not substantiate claims of impersonation.

As of now, the allegations remain unproven, and observers are urged to rely on verified sources when assessing information related to public figures and security-sensitive events.

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