“They Say You’re Dead”: Netanyahu’s Viral Coffee That Broke the Internet

"Mr. Prime Minister, they’re saying online that you’re actually dead?" 😲

What started as a casual coffee run for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Sataf café near Jerusalem quickly spiraled into a global viral phenomenon. When a video of Bibi debunking rumors of his own death hit the internet, it racked up tens of millions of views overnight.

But the viral fame came with a heavy and unexpected price. The 17-year-old barista featured in the clip was dubbed "the most famous Israeli abroad" but was forced to stop working after receiving a flood of threats. Meanwhile, the café itself—owned by an IDF reservist—was targeted by Iranian cyber-attacks, temporarily crashing their Instagram and tanking their Google rating with fake reviews.

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