Via Hot Air, a photo by Jerusalem Post photographer Marc Israel Sellem starring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and an unfortunate finger shadow.
oh no RT http://t.co/4WW3uL4SEo
— Chris Deerin (@chrisdeerin) February 25, 2014
AWKward.
Unfortunate camera angle of the day. RT @chrisdeerin: oh no RT http://t.co/LnUVaVPUQd
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) February 25, 2014
@baseballcrank @chrisdeerin HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAH
— Neil Stevens (@presjpolk) February 25, 2014
“@baseballcrank: Unfortunate camera angle of the day. RT @chrisdeerin: oh no RT http://t.co/8kMNwXRmXi”
Maybe in the history of cameras
— Halfdan (@Halfdanish) February 25, 2014
Oy vey. Too soon, Bibi. “@baseballcrank: Unfortunate camera angle of the day. RT @chrisdeerin: oh no RT http://t.co/8jVQSMeHLg”
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett) February 25, 2014
Lahav Harkov of The Jerusalem Post confirms the Hitler ‘stache is not a Photoshop, but says the publication won’t run the now-viral photo.
@cymruisrael It's a real picture, not photoshopped. Obviously this wasn't Netanyahu's intention.
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) February 25, 2014
@ThorstenBr @iPostFeed It obviously was accidental. And JPost management didn't release it. I only tweeted once I saw it was already viral
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) February 25, 2014
Photo credit goes to:
@iPostFeed JPost photographer Marc Israel Sellem
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) February 25, 2014
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