Reports that tamar Ben Gvir, Israel Minister of National Security is seriously wounded from Iranian missile attack targeted at him home have been fuelled by a conflict which has broken out among the police over the appointment of Ben Gvir s legal counsel to the police s top legal office
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/ben-gvir-seeks-to-appoint-ally-david-bavli-as-polices-legal-adviser/
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2026-03-09/ty-article/.premium/police-chief-moves-to-appoint-ben-gvir-confidant-to-polices-top-legal-officer/0000019c-d3e5-db93-a19c-dfe79ed40000
Netanyahu s absence from public has also fueled speculation he may have been killed or wounded in a missile strike.
The hypersonic and cluster bomb strikes certainly have caused more damage to Tel Aviv than the government has admitted
Meta has closed its office in Tel Aviv and is seeking temporary bomb shelter in hotels for nearly a 1000 staff
https://thelogicalindian.com/iran-israel-war-forces-meta-to-close-its-tel-aviv-rd-hub-over-900-workers-affected/
From media
Was Benjamin Netanyahu hit in an Iranian missile and drone attack? Ever since the Iranian Army claimed that the Israeli prime minister "may have been killed or wounded" in a purported strike, Tehran's media has been relentlessly pushing theories related to the whereabaouts of the Israeli leader. The Tasnim News Agency, linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, cited Netanyahu’s recent absence from public appearances, heightened security around his residence, and postponed diplomatic visits, fueling rumors about his safety.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9BKut_8HEE
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