Israel’s Netanyahu cancels delegation to Washington after UN vote on Gaza
- Israeli Prime Minister threatened to pull the delegation if the US did not veto a UN resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza.
- Biden administration warned Israel of risks of becoming an international pariah if the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens.
- The US abstained from vetoing the ceasefire proposal, causing Netanyahu to cancel the delegation to Washington.
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‘Madness’: Netanyahu’s handling of US relations under scrutiny after UN vote
Tone in parts of Israeli media borders on contempt, as prime minister’s growing friction with Biden linked to US abstentionMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of relations with the Biden administration, which led the US on Monday to decline to veto a ceasefire resolution at the UN security council, has been greeted by sharp criticism by Israeli commentators.After the US veto, prominent column…
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Washington's decision to allow a vote at the United Nations Security Council that Israel did not want indicates a new low between the United States and Israel.
Israel is angry with the United States for not vetoing the UNSC resolution on the ceasefire in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it is a pity that the United States has not vetoed the new resolution.
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