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Israel cancels visit to Washington over U. S stance in Gaza conflict

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Israel cancels visit to Washington over U. S stance in Gaza conflict

The fumes of the conflict between Israel and Gaza thickens as the world calls on for a ceasefire in the ongoing crisis, however the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken a bold step against the U. S.

In response to the United States’ choice to abstain from vetoing a United Nations resolution advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken decisive action.

Expressing his discontent with the U.S. stance, Netanyahu has canceled the planned trip of an Israeli delegation to Washington D.C. this week.

The delegation’s visit was intended for discussions concerning strategies related to the invasion of Rafah. However, Netanyahu’s decision reflects the strained relations between Israel and the United States following the UN Security Council’s vote.

The move underscores the seriousness of the situation in the region and the political ramifications of international decisions on the conflict.

Netanyahu’s response adds another layer of tension to an already complex diplomatic landscape, as efforts continue to navigate towards a resolution in the ongoing Gaza crisis.

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