The United States reacted to Israel’s decision not to send its delegation to Washington – 2024-03-27 03:27:17

by times news cr

2024-03-27 03:27:17

After the UN Security Council meeting, which adopted a resolution on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced that the Israeli delegation was canceling its trip to Washington. The White House said it was disappointed by Israel’s refusal to send a delegation to the United States.

“Aleksey Zheleznov’s Channel” writes about this.

Israeli authorities expressed deep dissatisfaction with the lack of a US veto on the new UN resolution. Previously, the United States always maintained its position, linking a ceasefire with the release of hostages. However, this time the American delegation did not use its right of veto.

The decision has raised concerns in Netanyahu’s office as it is perceived as a retreat from a principled position that could undermine efforts to free the hostages and bolster Hamas terrorists’ hopes of achieving a ceasefire without conditions for the hostages’ release.

Taking into account the change in the US position, Prime Minister Netanyahu decided that the Israeli delegation would not travel to Washington. The move demonstrates Israel’s serious dissatisfaction and underscores the importance for it to adhere to the principles regarding the ceasefire and the release of hostages.

Earlier, Cursor wrote that Ben-Gvir called the UN an “anti-Semitic organization.”

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