Source: World Wide Web
Former Israeli President Ruben Rivlin ended his seven-year presidency on July 7, comprehensive "The Times of Israel", "Haaretz" and other media reports, on the last day of Rivlin's term, the Israeli National Security Agency released a photo of Rivlin wearing a wig and a fake beard disguised on the 7th, triggering discussion among netizens.

The Times of Israel: President Rivlin after the cross-dressing strolls through the public
According to the Times of Israel, Rivlin, 81, has always shaved his beard clean, already gray hair, and there are signs of receding hairline. However, in the undated photo released by the Israeli Security Service, Rivlin, who traveled in disguise, wears a thick dark wig and a thick beard on his face, and several people in the background are obviously members of the Israeli National Security Agency.
Photo released by Israel's National Security Agency (Image: The Times of Israel)
In its report, Haaretz said that the Israeli National Security Agency said in posting the photo that Rivlin disguised himself so well that even though he was "walking around in Israel (on the streets) after the disguise, no one recognized him and no one noticed that he was president."
"For a few hours, the president, together with Israeli NSA agents who were well trained in concealment, was completely anonymous (conducting activities)." Israel's National Security Agency said in a statement and thanked Rivlin for "the important work he has done for Israel over the years."
The photo also quickly attracted the attention of netizens, and some people said it was somewhat funny. ↓
"It's hilarious, the Israeli National Security Agency revealed on the day the president left that he (Rivlin) could roam the country after he dressed up in disguise."
Some netizens asked, "Is this a joke?" ”↓
But others think Rivlin's cross-dressing is "cool." ↓
"It looks really cool."
"Amazing."
"Look for a difference: On the occasion of his departure, the Israeli Security Service revealed that grounded Israeli President Ruben Rivlin had been disguised among citizens!"
Rivlin was sworn in as Israel's tenth president on July 24, 2014. On July 7, 2021, Israel's president-elect, Isaac Herzog, was sworn in in parliament as the country's eleventh president.