A picture of Netanyahu before the war (right) and his picture after it (agencies)

The Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post published a report on the impact of the Al-Aqsa flood and the war on the Gaza Strip on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, through his facial features and the photos that were taken of him.

The newspaper said in its report that it showed two pictures of Netanyahu, one 9 days before the war and the second 4 months after the war, to Tami Elashvili, whom it said was the innovator of the methodology for analyzing people through facial features.

According to Elashvili, in the photo taken before the war, Netanyahu appears “less pessimistic, with thick eyebrows that indicate self-confidence and the presence of charisma.”

While "his eyebrows are so thin that they are practically non-existent, indicating the effects of severe trauma," in the photo taken after the war.

The picture also shows that "his eyes are raised upwards, and the lower part is white, which indicates severe pressure."

Also, “the corners of the lips indicate a more fundamental pessimism than before the war, and the eyes droop and narrow,” which indicates that Netanyahu is “emotionally broken, and his broad, square chin that characterized people in key administrative roles before the war has shrunk.”

According to Elashvili's analysis, "Netanyahu's hair before the war hid the front, and after the war it became more exposed."

After last October 7, “he became very thin, and thus his face tended to be triangular in shape.”

The specialist’s analysis indicated that “the untidy eyebrows indicate that he is mentally and emotionally distracted. Before the war, he was taking care of them, but now “they are not like that,” which indicates that before the war, “Netanyahu was very focused, and knew what he wanted and what he intended to do.” .

The newspaper's report indicates that Netanyahu is known to "know how to express himself and his thoughts, but the matter is different now, which indicates that he is "terribly emotionally and mentally distracted and does not know how to do things, and is in a whirlwind inside himself.”

Source: Israeli press