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Rand Paul has a problem with this GIF mocking his reaction to Netanyahu's speech

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(Reuters/Joshua Roberts) Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) is not pleased with GIFs that made the rounds on Tuesday in which he seemed to have a less-than-thrilled reaction to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's big speech to Congress.

In a Fox News interview on Wednesday, Paul said media outlets "demean themselves" by calling attention to his relatively slow clapping during Netanyahu's address Tuesday.

"I think what's funny about it is that you have these gossipy websites who really demean themselves by putting stuff like that out," Paul said.

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Netanyahu gave a major address before Congress in which he criticized the ongoing US negotiations with Iran. The US and other powers are pushing Iran to roll back its nuclear ambitions in exchange for lifting some of the economic sanctions against Tehran, but Netanyahu argued Iran would still get a nuclear weapon under those terms.

Some Democrats chose not to attend the speech, which was organized by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and not the White House.

Throughout the speech, the members of Congress who did attend could barely contain their enthusiasm, constantly bursting into loud applause. However, various news outlets noted that Paul, who breaks from his party's foreign-policy orthodoxy by advocating less military intervention, did not appear as excited as his colleagues.

Paul's reaction was captured in a GIF in which he seemed to clap much more slowly than those people around him. Bloomberg pointed to the clip as evidence that foreign policy could be a problematic issue for Paul as he attempts to woo GOP primary voters in advance of a likely 2016 presidential bid.

"Rand Paul's Israel Problem Summed Up in One Telling Gif," Bloomberg's headline declared:

On Fox News, Paul insisted he was a strong supporter of Netanyahu's and was definitely enthused with his speech no matter how it may have looked in the GIF.

To prove his point, Paul pointed to his support for legislation proposed by Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) that would require Congress to have approval over any Iran deal as evidence he shares some of the Israeli prime minister's concerns about the negotiation.

"I gave the prime minister 50 standing ovations; I cosponsored bringing him here," Paul said. "And on the day that I also decided to cosponsor the Corker bill, that says any final deal has to be approved [by Congress], we have gossipy websites looking at up at the metric of how fast you clap. I think they demean themselves by putting that out."

Watch Paul's Fox News interview below:

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