The White House said on Monday that it was puzzled at the decision of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cancel a meeting with a delegation in Washington, after the U.S. had abstained in a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a Gaza cease-fire. John Kirby, national security communications advisor, said that he was “a little perplexed” by the decision.
The White House expressed surprise over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to appoint a delegation meeting in Washington on Monday, after the United States abstained from a U.N. Security Council vote calling for a cease-fire in Gaza. Federal security communications adviser John Kirby said,” We’re kind of baffled by this,” when asked for President. After the U.S. abstained from a U.N. Security Council vote calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, the White House said it was perplexed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to appoint a delegation meeting in Washington. Federal security communications adviser John Kirby said,” We’re kind of baffled by this,” when asked for President.
The White House said on Monday that it was puzzled at the decision of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cancel a meeting with a delegation in Washington, after the U.S. had abstained in a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a Gaza cease-fire. John Kirby, national security communications advisor, said that he was “a little perplexed” by the decision.