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Israeli officials are now calling reports about the assassination plot "fake news" even though multiple U.S. sources confirmed it.

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Israeli national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi called the assassination reports "fake news" and Netanyahu dismissed them as "false reports," but Reuters, AP, CNN, and CBS all confirmed the story thr...

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