In a move that has drawn international attention, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the cancellation of a planned Israeli delegation's visit to Washington D.C. This decision came as a direct response to the United States' abstention from vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution, which passed with significant support, has been a point of contention, highlighting a growing rift between Israel and the United States over the handling of the Gaza conflict.
Netanyahu's decision underscores the Israeli government's dissatisfaction with the U.S.'s failure to block the resolution, which Israel views as detrimental to its war efforts against Hamas. The Israeli Prime Minister described the U.S.'s abstention as a 'clear retreat' from its previous position, expressing concerns over the impact this would have on the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The cancellation of the delegation, which was to include Strategic Minister Rin Dermer and national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi, signifies a significant diplomatic protest against the U.S.'s stance.
The UN Security Council's resolution for a ceasefire comes amid escalating violence in Gaza, with the international community calling for an immediate halt to hostilities. The U.S.'s decision to abstain rather than veto the resolution has been seen as a departure from its traditional support for Israel, raising questions about the future of U.S.-Israel relations. This development has also sparke…
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