It's interesting how things shift over time. In 1982, the Reagan administration was threatening Israel with sanctions behind closed doors over their invasion of Lebanon. They also voted to condemn Israel in a UN Security Council vote, and also delayed the transfer of nearly 100 F-16s and F-15s because of the invasion.
This was Reagan's diary entry about his conversation with Israel's Prime Minister after Beirut was bombed, where he referred to Israeli actions as a "holocaust":
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I was angry. I told him it had to stop or our entire future relationship was endangered. I used the word holocaust deliberately & said the symbol of his war was becoming a picture of a 7 month old baby with it’s arms blown off. He told me he had ordered the bombing stopped—I asked about the artillery fire. He claimed the P.L.O. had started that & Israeli forces had taken casualties. End of call. Twenty mins. later he called to tell me he’d ordered an end to the barrage and plead for our continued friendship.
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No one in the current US political landscape seems to be willing to use even a fraction of the leverage that Reagan was.