US President-elect Donald Trump has urged Israel to "stay strong"
until he assumes office next month.
In comments referring to last week's UN Security Council vote which
criticised Israeli settlement building on occupied land, he complained The comments came in his latest outburst on Twitter.
It comes ahead of a speech on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
On Friday, the
In two tweets issued on Wednesday morning
"They used to have a great friend in the
Critics have urged the president-elect to use more conventional channels to communicate on international matters.
More than 500,000 Jews live in about 140 settlements built since
The UN Security Council resolution passed on Friday stated that the
establishment of settlements "has no legal validity and constitutes a
flagrant violation under international law and a major obstacle to the
achievement of the two-state solution and a just, lasting and comprehensive
peace".
The Meanwhile, an Israeli committee has postponed a vote to authorise construction of almost 500 new homes in Jewish settlements in occupied
The move apparently follows a request from Mr Netanyahu's office.
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