I saw a commercial he made in close-up view, and his whole-body style of communication definitely shows off better...whole body, than filling the screen with his head bobbing constantly. The enthusiasm and energy transmitted well anyway, though.
Jerusalem Post: Let me begin by, this is is my first public opportunity to do this, to publicly congratulate Prime Minister Netanyahu on his victory. I may not agree with a lot of what he has done or said, especially recently aligning himself with far right, very hateful parties employing some very racist rhetoric, disavowing functionally the two-state solution ― which if you care about Israel, and I deeply do, is going to undermine and jeopardize a peaceful, secure future for that state.
So I have some serious differences, but our differences should not hold us captive to being able to advance our cause, which is a two-state solution, he said. Our friendship, which is historic with the state of Israel, which must transcend whos in power at a given time or the party affiliation of the president of the United States.
Lol. Beto reportedly called Netanyahu a racist, not just his allies, before the election, but this is him accepting that they could have to work with each other. Not sure how a two-state solution would fare after Netanyahu's Israel annexed the West Bank, but Beto's hopeful.