Interspersed with a Black Eyed Peas track and other snippets from politicians condemning lies and corruption in the Knesset, the viral clip did not bode well for Israel’s newest cabinet member even though it received a lot of laughs.
Israelis also showed their sense of humor in dealing with the turmoil by posting a series of cleverly Photoshopped images commenting on the new political arrangement. One was a take on an advertisement for a comfortable black leather office chair: “An unprecedented sale for members of the Kadima party: Minister’s chair. An orthopedic chair made of elephant skin, particularly suitable for the spineless.”Others who bore the brunt of online wisecracks also included journalist-turned- politician Yair Lapid, who recently formed his own Yesh Atid party and was gearing up for political success – had there been an election in September. His well-known face was skewered in a headshot, which was accompanied by a cartoon bubble caption reading: “What? B… bu… but… I am already….”As the public mocking continued throughout the day, some politicians used social media networks to get their messages across to as many people as possible. Following the Netanyahu-Mofaz press conference in the Knesset, Labor leader Shelly Yacimovich – who has more than 22,000 “likes” on her Facebook page – described it on her page as a “coalition of cowards.” Throughout the day, she used Facebook to reaffirm her intention to fight against the two ruling parties with gusto.Lapid also took the opportunity to condemn the deal as a negative and old-fashioned political maneuver.Meanwhile, both Netanyahu and Mofaz took the opportunity to promote their new-found partnership on Facebook. Mofaz, who is still learning the ropes of social media etiquette, posted a press release-type comment stating that the coalition will stabilize the country.Netanyahu, meanwhile, is apparently a big fan of social media networks and most recently got involved with the pictorial network Instagram. He posted a photograph of himself and his new friend Mofaz on both Facebook and his Instagram stream.