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Israeli PM’s office edits out Benjamin Netanyahu’s gaffe from video after he refers to Boris Johnson as Boris Yeltsin

  • Clumsily edited clip cuts away as Israeli leader refers to British PM by wrong name

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) talks to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at No 10 Downing Street in London on Thursday. Photo: Bloomberg
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The office of Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has released a video that clumsily tries to edit out a gaffe where he calls the British prime minister by the wrong name.

Netanyahu misspoke at Sunday’s weekly cabinet meeting, referring to his UK counterpart Boris Johnson as Boris Yeltsin, the former Russian president who died in 2007.

“I’ve returned from a very pleasant visit in London, where I’ve met with Prime Minister Boris Yeltsin and the US defence secretary,” Netanyahu said at the start of the meeting.

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Cabinet ministers immediately interjected, and Netanyahu gave a wry smile before correcting himself, saying he was checking to see if his colleagues were paying attention.

But an official video of the meeting released hours later cuts away from Netanyahu at the moment he says Yeltsin – instead he’s heard saying “Boris Johnson”.

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