— Freddie Bear® (@FtheBear) February 18, 2018In one Netanyahu holds up a fake degree belonging to his wife, Sara, which claims she has a "B.A. M.A" degree, a reference to her leaked tirade against an aide during which she pointed out her status as a psychologist..
— Ariane Mandell (@ArianeMandell) February 18, 2018A third, captioned "an interesting take on the play, give or take," juxtaposed Netanyahu with a scene from Hamlet.
Another, featuring Netanyahu's "message to the tyrants" quote, substitutes the prop for an album of Israeli pop singer Rita, who was born in Tehran and platinum-label albums in Israel feature her singing in her native Persian langauge.עיבוד מעניין למחזה בסך הכול pic.twitter.com/35ds1sOC7c
— Aviv Abramovitz (@aviiiv) February 18, 2018
In one, Netanyahu holds an oversized bar of Tobleron chocolates (often given as gifts by those returning from abroad) under the caption, "he doesn't forget his community back home."ועידת הביטחון במינכן: ביבי פנה ישירות אל שר החוץ האיראני ששוהה בגרמניה: "אתה מזהה את זה? אתה יכול לקחת איתך מסר לטהרן: אל תנסו אותנו" pic.twitter.com/nMOz0SKy9C
— gal'zz (@Gzouzout) February 18, 2018
A sixth places an empty billboard in the prime minister's hand and tells interested parties the space is for sale.לא שוכח את הקהל שלו בארץ. pic.twitter.com/Ek4L2zNj5V
— Eliran Goldsteine (@AlterEgold) February 18, 2018
— Freddie Bear® (@FtheBear) February 18, 2018One tweet compares Netanyahu to the beginning of the famous science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey, saying Stanley Kubrick, the film's director, did it better.
Netanyahu achieved a level of fame on the international stage for bringing theatrical speeches, most famously using a Loony Tunes-like bomb cartoon, on which he proceeded to draw a red line on to show what stage Iran was at in its pursuit of enriched uranium.Holding a drawing of the bomb, with a lit fuse, Netanyahu told the UN: “At this late hour, there is only one way to peacefully prevent Iran from getting atomic bombs and that’s by placing a clear red line on Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Red lines don’t lead to war; red lines prevent war. Iran uses diplomatic negotiations to buy time to advance its program.”Zarif referenced Netanyahu's use of props in his own address at the conference, calling it "a cartoonish circus."ביבי אח שלי קובריק זכאי pic.twitter.com/DkfHFyB6iU
— Nadav Schick (@nadav_schick) February 18, 2018