Bibi, Sara and their two sons, Yair, six, and Avner, two, playing on the beach at Caesarea, the upmarket Mediterranean resort where a businessman friend lent them his villa Hizbollah, alas, spoilt the fun. Mr Netanyahu broke his vacation on Tuesday to sympathise with the people of Kiryat Shmona, whose homes were hit by Katyusha rockets from Lebanon.The French President, Jacques Chirac, has just finished his holiday, and returned to Paris on Tuesday after three weeks in the tropics. Perhaps even odder, he found himself in a sauna being energetically beaten with birch twigs by the President of Russia, an experience few will be able to record on their postcardsIn the past, Israeli prime ministers did not usually take holidays – or if they did, they frolicked so discreetly no one noticed But Benjamin Netanyahu has broken the mould this summer. He is Israel’s first yuppie prime minister, the first to have grown up in the less austere climate of the US, the first to have small children while in office.Inevitably, the Netanyahus being the Netanyahus, the holiday he bagan last Wednesday turned into one big photo- opportunity. It must have been an odd experience for Mr Ahtisaari to be a guest in Kareli, which used to belong to Finland until the Soviet Union seized it at the end of the Second World War.
But they were at Martha’s Vineyard, that ultra-trendy haunt of the monied, old and new, and the White House press corps went along too, for staged photo-opportunities and “impromptu” statements on current events.Russia’s Boris Yeltsin spent half his holiday on the Volga and half in Kareli in the north, where he relaxed in a newly renovated government dacha by a lake, which was closed to the public and filled with thousands of fish to ensure the President’s success with rod and line.The working element of the holiday in Kareli was that Mr Yeltsin played host to the Finnish President, Martti Ahtisaari. We will see one another,” said Mr Blair, as though he hoped to bump into Mr Jospin in the fresh fruit and vegetable section of the local hypermarche. Increasingly, business and leisure are mixed.The Clintons showed the common touch by dressing in baggy T-shirts and running shorts. Informality, epitomized by Tony Blair, is very much in tune with the holiday manners of the modern world leader.Mr Blair, polishing his European credentials, has spent half his holiday in Tuscany and half in France, where he will later this week meet with Lionel Jospin, his Socialist counterpart the French Prime Minister “I know he lives nearby. Across the globe, trouser legs are being rolled up and sun cream rubbed in. It is the holiday season, for everyone – including world leaders.
The world’s swankiest hotels, best beaches and tightest security are at the disposal of heads of government. Benjamin Netanyahu takes a photocall in the Mediterranean with his family, and a phalanx of bodyguards. Jacques Chirac chooses a tropical hotel patronised by royalty and pop stars. And Peking’s leaders have the best beaches at the popular Chinese resort of Beida He cordoned off for their private use.
But many choose a simpler holiday. “I disagree with almost all of the present practices in the culture ministry.

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