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2021-09-19T17:23:35.572Z


The head of the opposition went live on social media and addressed a meeting between the Prime Minister and the President of the United States last month. "I heard that Biden was very attentive at this meeting, he dropped his head in agreement," Netanyahu said in the video. Last month, after the Bennett-Biden meeting, MK Distell Atbrian hinted in a tweet that Biden had fallen asleep at the meeting


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Live on Facebook: Netanyahu mocked Baiden and imitated his body language during his meeting with Bennett

The head of the opposition went live on social media and addressed a meeting between the Prime Minister and the President of the United States last month.

"I heard that Biden was very attentive at this meeting, he dropped his head in agreement," Netanyahu said in the video.

Last month, after the Bennett-Biden meeting, MK Distell Atbrian hinted in a tweet that Biden had fallen asleep at the meeting

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Netanyahu mocked Baidan and imitated his body language during his meeting with Bennett (Editing: Aviad Ballali)

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu made a live Facebook broadcast today (Sunday) during which he addressed a meeting between Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and US President Joe Biden in Washington last month.

In the video, Netanyahu mimicked President Biden's body language during the meeting, "I heard that Biden was very attentive at this meeting, dropping his head in agreement."



Last month, after the Bennett-Biden meeting at the White House, MK Galit Distel Atbrian (Likud) hinted in a tweet that Biden fell asleep at the meeting.

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Imitated the body language of the US President. Netanyahu on Facebook, today (Photo: screenshot, Facebook)

After the meeting with Biden, Bennett said that "all the goals of the visit have been achieved and beyond."

The Prime Minister said at the time that "a personal connection has been established between me and President Biden. The meeting between us was very warm and very helpful. The connection between President Biden and me is based on trust."

At the center of the meeting was the issue of tensions with Iran.

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