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Israel also gets a favorable mention as a country with a wide ‘twiplomatic’ network, with more than 100 different embassies and heads of missions on Twitter, an effective way to better amplify the country’s message. According to the study, all but the governments of six UN countries – Laos, Mauritania, Nicaragua, North Korea, Swaziland and Turkmenistan – maintain a presence on Twitter. Facebook is the second most popular social media platform for government leaders.The study said that US President Donald Trump has “undeniably” made the biggest impact on Twitter since taking office. With more than 52 million followers, he is by far the most followed leader, and his tweets average more than 20,000 retweets.Pope Francis is next on the list after Trump, with 47.5 million followers, followed by Indian Prime Minister Naerandra Modi, with 42.5 million. Jordan’s Queen Rania is ninth on the list, with 10.6 million followers. According to the study, of Netanyahu’s 3,556 tweets, the one most widely re-tweeted was his controversial tweet of January 28, 2017, which infuriated the Mexican government because it supported Trump’s decision to build a wall along the Mexican-US border.“President Trump is right,” the controversial tweet read.“I built a wall along Israel’s southern border. It stopped all illegal immigration.Great success. Great idea.”