Internet Calls Bibi’s Cafe Video ‘Deepfake’, Israel Says PM Alive; ‘Free Palestine’ Echoes At Oscars
In today’s global power play, three major developments are unfolding at once. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu releases a video mocking viral death rumours, joking that he is “dying for coffee.” But instead of ending speculation, the clip ignites a fresh storm online as several users - and even AI chatbot Grok - claim the footage could be a deepfake. Israeli officials strongly deny the allegation, insisting the prime minister is alive and well.Meanwhile, the Iran war is tightening its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints. India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar confirms that New Delhi is holding direct talks with Iran to ensure safe passage for Indian ships stranded in the conflict-hit waters. While some vessels have already managed to cross safely, the minister admits there is no blanket agreement with Tehran yet.At the same time, US President Donald Trump is pushing for a global coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as shipping disruptions threaten energy supplies worldwide. The US Energy Secretary hints that India could also play a role in securing the vital oil route, signalling a potential new phase in the escalating geopolitical crisis.
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