Various news outlets and social media platforms are currently spreading reports regarding the alleged killing of Yair Edou Netanyahu, the nephew of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has garnered international attention.
As per a Turkish media source citing Russia-based Sputnik Arabic, it is claimed that the PM’s nephew, Yair Netanyahu, who holds the rank of captain in the Israeli Army, was shot and killed by Hamas in Gaza. The reports further suggest that the Al-Qassam Brigades were responsible for the alleged incident.

This news of the Prime Minister’s nephew’s reported death emerges in the midst of heightened tensions following the Al Aqsa Flood Operation conducted by Palestinian resistance groups.
Additionally, reports mentioned that The Times of Israel identified an IDF soldier named Yair Nifousy, aged 20, serving in the Paratrooper’s 101st Battalion and hailing from Adi. The publication featured a photograph of the deceased individual on its website, although it did not confirm any family relationship with the Prime Minister.
It’s worth noting that there has been no official confirmation or acknowledgment from Benjamin Netanyahu or Israeli media regarding the reported connection of the deceased to the Prime Minister.
Pakistan Sends Second Shipment Of Relief Supplies To Gaza In Solidarity With Palestinians
Meanwhile, Pakistan has sent its second shipment of relief supplies to assist the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip who are under siege. The relief goods which were sent off in a special flight was seen off by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and Human Rights Minister Khalil George.
The Palestinian Ambassador in Islamabad, Ahmad Jawad Rabei, and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Disaster Management Authority also attended the sendoff ceremony at Islamabad International Airport.

Foreign Minister Jilani expressed Pakistan’s full support for the Palestinian people and condemned Israel’s use of force in Gaza, which he described as brutal, disproportionate, and indiscriminate, particularly against civilians, including women and children. He emphasized the urgent need to stop Israeli aggression, lift the siege on Gaza, and uphold principles of justice and humanity while facilitating the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
The relief goods in the second shipment include hygiene kits, medicines, and food packages, and it follows a previous consignment sent on October 19. The situation in Gaza has escalated due to recent events, with Israel intensifying its ground operations and bombardments in response to attacks by Hamas on October 7.

