Correspondent in Jerusalem
Engaged in the longest war in its history - 172 days on Tuesday since the terrorist attack of October 7 - Israel is faced with the continued deterioration of its relations with its main ally, the United States.
In five months, relations between the two countries have become a slippery slope over which the Jewish state, and especially its Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, seem to have less and less control.
American abstention on Monday at the UN Security Council allowed the vote on a non-binding resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of the 134 Israeli hostages still in custody. of Hamas, without one being conditioned by the other.
This decision reinforces, among Israelis, the fear of isolation and the feeling that the gap is widening with the Western world, incapable of grasping how existential the war in the Gaza Strip would be.
But Netanyahu's reaction is not to reassure them...
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