Javier Milei's visit to Israel is not going unnoticed in that Middle Eastern country.
Without going any further, an Israeli political comedy show showed a
comedian imitating the President
.
The parody had several Argentine condiments, such as "
asado, financial aid, alfajores and Diego Armando Maradona
."
The sketch occurred in the cycle
Eretz Nehedert
("
Wonderful Country
", in Hebrew), one of the most viewed nationally.
An impersonator of the president appeared there, with
a leather jacket and his characteristic hairstyle
.
"Damn it, damn it," the comedian shouted, with grandiloquent gestures.
“The president of Argentina came to show us his support,” the driver, Eyal Kitzis, introduced him.
For his part, the comedian replied: "“Yes, I apologize for the delay. I just arrived.
I came from afar, from the 80s
."
When asked why he had decided to visit Israel, he explained: "I always look at
where in the world there is good weather to wear a leather jacket
. Now it is here."
"Tomorrow when we wake up we are going to move the embassy from Herzliya Pituah to Jerusalem. Even if it burns down the area," he continued. "Because of the resistance of the Palestinians?" asked the driver. "No,
because of the barbecue we are going to do.
I carry a grill that big
.
"We're going to put meat, chicken..." he concluded.
Here it is subtitled with the help of @concionator.
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— Diego Papic (@dieguez_) February 8, 2024
Milei promised to move the traditional embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Given this, Hamas declared itself “enraged” by that decision.
Never before had this Islamist terrorist group dedicated even a paragraph of a statement to this region.
On the other hand, he continued: "But that's not all. I really came to give
financial help
from your friend Argentina:
40 million pesos. Here, damn!"
Then, everyone celebrated in the studio.
"40 million pesos, we don't need the Americans anymore," said a panelist, ironically.
However, the driver took out a calculator: "
Wait... That would be 270 shekels ($74)
."
Then, the imitator continued: "But that's not all. There is also a
shipment of alfajores
on the way and a
bag of balls with Maradona's hand
...
“Ok, anyway we are going to try to calm the Americans down.
Thank you, thank you, Javier," the driver closed. For his part, the comedian concluded: "
Wait, where is your leather jacket?”
.
Javier Milei not only echoed that imitation, but he even seems to have liked it.
The
president liked
the
parody video on his X account (former Twitter).
IS