Netanyahu does the chicken dance with Israeli Eurovision winner

Benjamin Netanyahu has met Netta Barzilai at his official residence, later tweeting the Eurovision winner "brought honour" to Israel.

Benjamin Netanyahu done the chicken dance with Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai.

Benjamin Netanyahu done the chicken dance with Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai. Source: Supplied

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu couldn’t resist doing the “chicken dance” with Netta Barzilai when the Eurovision song contest winner visited the Israeli leader and his wife, Sara, in his official residence.

“What fun to meet Netta Barzilai in Jerusalem!” Netanyahu tweeted after the meeting on Wednesday.




“We all love you. You brought great honour to our country.”

A video clip he posted on Twitter showed a beaming Netanyahu flapping his arms with Barzilai as they did her trademark moves.

Wearing a Japanese-style kimono and geisha hairdo, the 25-year-old Israeli singer won the glitzy Eurovision pageant, watched by more than 200 million people around the world, in Lisbon on Saturday.

Her song, I’m Not Your Toy, has a woman’s empowerment twist, and it began with Barzilai mimicking chicken clucking.

Thousands of her Israeli fans took to the streets of Tel Aviv to celebrate her victory, and Israel will host the song contest next year.

It comes days after Israeli troops firing from across the border killed nearly 60 Palestinians at mass protests following the US embassy move to Jerusalem

Monday was the bloodiest day in Gaza since the 2014 war between Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers when dozens of people were killed and 2700 were wounded.

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Published 17 May 2018 8:46pm
Updated 17 May 2018 9:22pm
Source: Reuters, SBS


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