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Friday, March 13, 2026

Where Is Netanyahu?

Iran fired — and then everything went silent. No confirmation of Netanyahu’s location. No Israeli government statement. No press briefing from the IDF. The silence that followed Iran’s strike is louder than any official communique could be — because governments do not go silent after attacks unless the attack produced an outcome they are not yet prepared to communicate.

The question of where Netanyahu is right now is not a media curiosity. It is a strategic variable that every government, every military command, and every adversary in this conflict is urgently trying to answer — because the answer determines whether Israel’s command structure is intact, whether decision-making authority has transferred, and whether the response to what Iran just fired will be calibrated or will reflect the chaos of a leadership vacuum.

Silence after a strike on a leader’s location is the standard operational protocol for a government managing the worst case while preparing its public position. It is also the protocol for a government buying time while confirming details it hopes will allow it to project continuity rather than crisis. Both explanations produce the same silence — and right now neither can be ruled out.

Iran fired knowing that silence was a possible outcome — and silence itself is a form of strategic victory. A government that cannot confirm its leader’s safety cannot project strength, cannot coordinate allies, and cannot execute the decisive response that the moment demands with the authority that response requires.

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