Israel accuses Obama of helping engineer U.N. anti-Israel resolution

Israel accuses Obama of helping engineer U.N. anti-Israel resolution

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is stepping up his attack against President Barack Obama, accusing him of orchestrating a “shameful ambush” at the United Nations by a hostile Security Council.

During a weekly Israeli meeting Sunday, Netanyahu told his cabinet ministers that, far from being a bystander, Obama was the critical force behind Friday’s resolution.

“From the information that we have, we have no doubt that the Obama administration initiated it, stood behind it, coordinated on the wording and demanded that it be passed,” Netanyahu said. The claim puts Netanyahu directly at odds with the Obama administration, which argued Friday it was absurd to assign it responsibility for the resolution.

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Netanyahu also summoned U.S. Ambassador Daniel Shapiro for a personal meeting regarding the resolution vote, a move the Israeli newspaper Haaretz characterized as a “most unusual step.” The summons came after a separate meeting Netanyahu held with the ambassadors of ten countries that voted in favor of the the resolution.

The Security Council resolution, proposed by Egypt, condemned all Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory as a violation of international law, and also rejected Israeli control of East Jerusalem, which the country has effectively annexed. The resolution amassed fourteen votes in favor and zero opposed, while the U.S. abstained rather than exercise its veto power. The resolution was the first Security Council resolution concerning Israel and Palestine to pass in close to eight years.

In his remarks Sunday, Netanyahu acknowledged that the U.S. and Israel have long disagreed regarding settlement policy, but said they had until now refrained from taking their disagreements to the Security Council.

“As I told [U.S. Secretary of State] John Kerry on Thursday, friends don’t take friends to the Security Council,” Netanyahu said.

Netanyahu tempered his criticism with praise for Republicans and Democrats who have condemned the “reckless and destructive” resolution.

President-elect Donald Trump has aggressively criticized the resolution, and has promised that “things will be different” at the UN once he is president.

This report, by Blake Neff, was cross-posted by arrangement with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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