Israel has categorically denied allegations regarding a strike on the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The denial comes in response to claims circulating in international media regarding a direct hit on the administrative center of the Israeli leadership.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that TASS news agency released information regarding the denial. Previously, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had issued a statement claiming that Iran had successfully targeted Benjamin Netanyahu's office during its military operations. At present, Israeli officials have not provided a further detailed public briefing on the specific technical aspects of the incident.
The escalation of rhetoric between Israel and Iran follows a period of heightened regional tensions and military exchanges. The office of the Prime Minister, located in West Jerusalem, serves as the primary executive hub for the Israeli government, making it a high-security zone and a symbolic target in regional conflicts. Such conflicting reports are common during periods of active military engagement, where psychological warfare and information control play a significant role in the strategies of both regional powers.