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Indian RAW spies claim that Israeli PM Netanyahu and Head of Mossad David Barnea were reportedly killed by a ballistic missile during a meeting in Tel Aviv.

FalseThis claim has been determined to be false based on available evidence.

Analysis

The claim that Indian RAW spies reported the killing of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad Chief David Barnea by a ballistic missile during a meeting in Tel Aviv is not supported by any credible or trusted sources. All available information comes from unverified, non-reputable outlets and social media posts lacking evidence or official confirmation. Trusted media and official statements continue to report Netanyahu and Barnea as alive and active in their roles, with no credible reports of such an attack or casualties. The sources provided are either unrelated, outdated, speculative, or clearly do not confirm the claim. Given the absence of any reliable evidence and the presence of only dubious claims, the assertion must be classified as false.

Sources

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En
en.wikipedia.org○ Unverified

The Wikipedia excerpt is unrelated and does not mention any missile attack or deaths.

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X (Twitter)
x.com○ Unverified

A single unverified Twitter post without evidence cannot be considered reliable.

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Facebook
facebook.com○ Unverified

Discusses cooperation between India and Israel but no mention of any attack or deaths.

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X (Twitter)
x.com○ Unverified

Another unverified social media claim repeating the assertion without proof.

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Congress
congress.gov○ Unverified

Historical speculation about military strikes, not about Netanyahu or Barnea’s death.

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Everycrsreport
everycrsreport.com○ Unverified

Discusses missile strikes in general but no confirmation of deaths of Israeli leaders.

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Congress
congress.gov○ Unverified

Background on Israeli settlements, irrelevant to the claim.

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Chathamhouse
chathamhouse.org○ Unverified

Reports on past attacks unrelated to the claim.

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Palestine-studies
palestine-studies.org○ Unverified

Mentions meetings involving Barnea, implying he is alive.

10
Ctc
ctc.westpoint.edu○ Unverified

Talks about missile attacks on Tel Aviv but no deaths of Netanyahu or Barnea.

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Themarshallproject
themarshallproject.org○ Unverified

Completely unrelated fact-check on immigration claims.

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Ohchr
ohchr.org○ Unverified

Details on attacks but no confirmation of deaths of Israeli leaders.

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PBS
pbs.org○ Unverified

Covers U.S. politics, no connection to the claim.

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BBC
bbc.com○ Unverified

Discusses Netanyahu politically but no mention of death.

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Contendingmodernities
contendingmodernities.nd.edu○ Unverified

Discusses ideological topics unrelated to the claim.

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Hansard
hansard.parliament.uk○ Unverified

Mentions Netanyahu government but no death or missile attack.

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State
state.gov○ Unverified

Recent briefing mentioning Netanyahu issuing statements, indicating he is alive.

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The Guardian
theguardian.com○ Unverified

Historical extremist figure, unrelated.

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Theatlantic
theatlantic.com○ Unverified

Discusses anti-Semitism, no relation.

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Facebook
facebook.com○ Unverified

Political historian’s page, no relevant information.

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