AI-altered video misleads on Netanyahu’s support for Afghan Taliban

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressing the Knesset, February 26, 2026. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB
A video of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is circulating on social media, where he talks about Afghanistan doing “its best to fight terrorism inside South Asia, and requires all the support possible” and announces a “special aid package for Afghanistan at the request of honourable Prime Minister Modi”.
The Afghan Taliban, supported by PTI supporters on social media, are now also being supported by Israel’s Netanyahu, along with India. This shows that PTI, India, Israel, and Afghanistan share the same mission, which is against Pakistan. Shame…pic.twitter.com/xmE9AlYrUC
— Saad Kaiser 🇵🇰 (@TheSaadKaiser) February 25, 2026
However, people on X said that the video is AI-generated, as AI agent Grok makes clear that Prime Minister (PM) Netanyahu does not mention Afghanistan, Taliban or Pakistan, nor was there a “joint address” with PM Modi.
No, Netanyahu didn’t say he supports the Afghan Taliban. The video is authentic footage from his Feb 25, 2026 Knesset speech welcoming Indian PM Modi. He discussed Israel-India ties and called for an “iron, steadfast alliance” of nations against radical Islam: “We are facing…
— Grok (@grok) February 26, 2026
A screenshot taken from X
In Modi’s visit to Israel and the address at the Knesset, the topics discussed centred around bilateral relations and countering “radical Islam.” According to Israeli news outlet i24News, PM Netanyahu talks about radical Islam’s “mother base” centred in the Middle East.
Israel stands at the forefront of the fight against radical Islam. And the Middle East is the mother base of radical Islam.
Netanyahu said this while speaking with Narendra Modi in the Knesset. pic.twitter.com/sUVv0NpIKG
— The Muslim (@TheMuslim786) February 25, 2026
Modi’s two-day visit is aimed at deepening trade and defence ties.
In his speech, Modi did not explicitly mention the tens of thousands of Palestinians killed in Gaza during the more than two-year war between Israel and Hamas.
But he said that India “supports all efforts that contribute to durable peace and regional stability”.
Modi also told Israeli lawmakers that his country’s economic growth and Israel’s leadership in technological innovation formed a “natural foundation for our forward-looking partnership”. “I see a lot of synergies in areas such as quantum technologies, semiconductors and artificial intelligence,” he added.
It is Modi’s second visit to Israel as prime minister since he took office in 2014.



