building settlements. the obama administration might have hoped that netanyahu would reach out to president obama to ask to formally request that the united states veto that resolution and perhaps in that discussion often something to president obama in exchange. instead, the "new york times" reports that netanyahu reached out to donald trump. at 3:28 a.m. in israel, benjamin netanyahu treated this, the u.s. should veto the anti-israel resolution at the u.n., and then donald trump tweeted the resolution being considered at the united nations security council should be vetoed. nbc news reports that a senior israeli official confirms that the israeli government asked donald trump to weigh in on the united nations vote. by midmorning the vote had been postponed. the "new york times" quotes an unnamed source saying the israelis leaned on the egyptians this morning to postpone the vote, and the egyptians