In a turn, the US presses for a ceasefire resolution at the UN. It failed. So, now what?

The US had opposed three previous attempts to pass a ceasefire measure in the UN Security Council. But in what possibly signals a new relationship with Israel, Washington backed today’s vote. Marco speaks to Alon Pinkas, former adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak.

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