Amongst frustrated allies, patience has run out with Israel
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/articles/debate/17636-amongst-frustrated-allies-patience-has-run-out-with-israel
Most significant was the reaction of Israel's closest allies - including the US. Angered by Netanyahu's explicit rejection of Palestinian statehood and incitement against Palestinian citizens, Obama administration officials, on and off the record, have made it clear that "you can't unring the bell."
Now the talk is of a "need to re-assess [the US's] options" in light of Israel's lack of commitment to a two-state solution. "There are policy ramifications for what he said", commented one official and Netanyahu's efforts to row-back are cutting no ice in Washington.
But it's not just the US - as another newswire story put it, Bibi's "comments may have reinforced a belief in many world capitals that [he] isn't serious about peace." A case in point, former Swedish PM and diplomat Carl Bildt presumably spoke for many when he tweeted:
A new @netanyahu government in Israel risks profound crisis on Palestinian issue. Difficult to see any credible political path forward.
Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) March 18, 2015
Israel is an apartheid state.
It is time for BDS.