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Israel has recalled its ambassador to El Salvador after he was found drunk and naked apart from bondage gear.

Reports say he was able to identify himself to police only after a rubber ball had been removed from his mouth.

How. Incredibly. Embarassing.

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I admire the foreign ministry spokesperson's talent for understatement: "We're talking about behaviour that is unbecoming of a diplomat."

Oh, even better was the quote on AmericaBlog today:

It was the first time Rephael, who had held a technical position in the ministry before his posting to San Salvador, had ever distinguished himself in any way, the official added.

Man, that's harsh!

It occurs to me that there are things worse than eating a live frog. ;-)

By David Harmon (not verified) on 13 Mar 2007 #permalink