The analysis included statements by 18 world leaders, including Israel, taken from Twitter. In addition, it included previous congratulations issued by the Prime Minister to elected presidents (since 2012).
A language analysis conducted by researchers at the Glazer Center of the Jewish People Policy Institute shows that Netanyahu’s congratulatory message to Trump is significantly warmer than his messages to previously elected presidents, as well as compared to those of other leaders. Netanyahu uses warmer wording and a more personal tone, in contrast to other leaders who use only formal language.
The analysis relied on the use of advanced AI models such as ChatGPT and Claude, as well as on an algorithm that provided a score based on word-count analysis of the tweets. In all methods, Netanyahu’s congratulatory message was the warmest.
Netanyahu’s congratulatory message to Trump is significantly warmer than his messages to previously elected presidents, as well as compared to those of other world leaders.
The analysis was based on the use of advanced AI models such as ChatGPT and Claude, as well as on an algorithm that assigned a score based on word counts in the tweets. In all methods, Netanyahu’s congratulatory message was the warmest.