PM Bibi Netanyahu congratulated Israeli judo Olympic medal winner, Or Sasson on Saturday evening for winning an Olympic bronze medal in Rio on Friday.

Sasson was being interviewed by Channel 2 Saturday night, when the announcer mentioned a surprise caller wanted to speak to him but was waiting until after Shabbat to do so. The Prime minister congratulated him and for a moment the Olympic star was speechless. Netanya told Sasso that “every boy and girl saw not just a great athlete but also a man of values,” in reference to Sasson’s being a professional after his Egyptian opponent refused to shake his hand. “You showed the true face of Israel, the beautiful, proud face of a strong country that seeks peace… alongside the development of ties with regional countries, there remains a lot of work to be done in the face of the awful propaganda [in the Arab world] that has been used against us for decades. This work will happen, G-d willing.”

“Alongside the development of ties with regional countries, there remains a lot of work to be done in the face of the awful propaganda [in the Arab world] that has been used against us for decades. This work will happen, G-d willing.”Netanyahu declared.

“He won, he stretched out his hand,” Netanyahu said of the medal winner. He showed “the beautiful, strong face of Israel.”

“It is a great privilege to represent the beautiful face of Israel,” Sasson told Netanyahu.

After his win over the Egyptian opponent, Sasson went on to beat Cuba’s Alex Maxell Garcia Mendoza to win the bronze medal in Judo. Making it Israel’s second bronze medal of the games, a medal was also won by  female judoka Yarden Gerbi earlier in the week.