"Netanyahu's US Relations Under Scrutiny After UN Cease-Fire Vote"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of relations with the Biden administration has come under sharp criticism from Israeli commentators following the US decision to abstain from vetoing a UN security council ceasefire resolution. Critics have condemned Netanyahu's growing friction with US President Joe Biden, with some calling for his resignation. The US abstention is seen as a sign of strained relations and may lead to further sanctions and restrictions on arms transfers to Israel. The move reflects deep disagreements over the situation in Gaza and Israel's announcements of new settlements, signaling a shift in the White House's approach to managing Israeli actions.
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- The US allowed a Gaza ceasefire resolution to pass at the UN. What does that mean for the war? CNN
- Hamas rejection preceded Security Council vote, US says, blasting PM for 'playing politics' The Times of Israel
- Biden-Netanyahu rift grows, as Israel cancels delegation visit The Washington Post
- Israeli officials cancel DC visit after UN cease-fire vote Fox News
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