Israel-Hamas War Day 171 |

UN Adopts Gaza Cease-fire Resolution After U.S. Abstains Despite Netanyahu's Threat

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Prime Minister Netanyahu cancels delegation, scheduled to discuss possible military operation in Rafah, after U.S. doesn't veto a UN resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza ■ Eight rockets launched at Ashdod from Gaza ■ Families of hostages both participate in and protest Jerusalem Purim parade ■ Hamas source: 'Israel's offensive in Al-Shifa Hospital cannot be understated' ■ According to IDF data, 30 soldiers were wounded in combat since Friday

Prime Minister Netanyahu cancels delegation, scheduled to discuss possible military operation in Rafah, after U.S. doesn't veto a UN resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza ■ Eight rockets launched at Ashdod from Gaza ■ Families of hostages both participate in and protest Jerusalem Purim parade ■ Hamas source: 'Israel's offensive in Al-Shifa Hospital cannot be understated' ■ According to IDF data, 30 soldiers were wounded in combat since Friday

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Netanyahu: If U.S. doesn't veto UN cease-fire proposal, will cancel Israeli delegation to Washington

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said if the U.S. does not veto the UN Security Council resolution calling for a cease-fire, he will cancel the Israeli delegation to Washington, led by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi.

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