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Smiling Israeli Barista In Netanyahu’s Video Goes Viral

Mar 17, 2026·2 min read

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A day after a video of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visiting a Jerusalem café went viral online, attention has shifted from the political message (assuring viewers that the prime minister was alive and well) to an unexpected figure in the background: a teenage barista who briefly appeared serving coffee.

The clip, filmed at the HaSataf café in Jerusalem and released by the Prime Minister’s Office, shows Netanyahu addressing rumors circulating on social media about his health and condition.

While the video was intended as a direct response to online conspiracy theories, many viewers instead focused on the smiling employee seen behind the counter.

Social media users quickly began sharing screenshots of the pretty young barista, with some posts gaining hundreds of thousands of views on the platform X.

One widely circulated comment claimed the employee had “done more to fight antisemitism in 24 hours than the Anti-Defamation League has in years,” reflecting the viral tone of the discussion.

The 17 years old Israeli barista who appeared only briefly in a video released Sunday by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from a café has become an unexpected internet sensation, with screenshots and clips of her circulating widely on social media.

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According to posts from the account “Global Updates,” the teenager effectively became an internet celebrity after appearing in the clip while serving coffee to the Israeli leader. Users across multiple languages, including Spanish, shared memes and commentary about the moment.

The 17-year-old girl, whose parents asked to keep her identity private and not publish her name, received on Monday an offer for representation from Israeli talent agent Roberto Ben Shoshan, as reported by Maariv.

But that’s not all: Since the initial report was published, the offers reaching the barista have ranged from “tens of thousands of shekels” for campaigns with leading fashion companies.

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