After so many years, it sounds strange to call Benjamin Netanyahu “former prime minister.” He was a mighty prime minister. He had the power of uniting Israeli society, but he chose not to and instead chose a “them and us” approach.
Netanyahu chats with then IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz during a visit next to the border with Egypt.Prime Minister Biniamin Netanyahu looks at the Egyptian border during a visit in the southern border.
About the Author
Born in Uruguay in 1965 and lives in Israel since 1984. Since 1990 he worked as a freelance photographer for Israeli and international media including AFP, Bloomberg, Chicago Tribune, Stern Magazine, El Pais, and Xinhua.
In 1999 Jerozolimski joined the leading Israeli business daily, Globes,as a staff photographer till 2009.
He was the chief photographer for The Jerusalem Post between 1999 and 2010.
His work has been exhibited at the Berlin Museum, "Israel Under Attack" about the First Gulf War. He's also participated in a number of group exhibitions.
His photos have also been featured in such books as A Day in the Life of the IDF, 24 Hours at Prison, and Photographers in the Street.
In addition to his photographic work, he is a licensed tour guide in Hebrew, English, Spanish and Portuguese and organizes photographic and geopolitical tours and lectures about the Arab - Israeli conflict and the Israeli society.