"Make no mistake," he said. "I understand why you embarked on the operation in Gaza, and many of my colleagues also understand and even support it, but a few days ago you started to cross red lines."
The ambassador continued, reiterating his support and his love for Israel. "We too would like to damage Hamas, we too would not sit by quietly if they were firing rockets at us," he said. "It was clear to us that innocent people would be hurt in any operation in Gaza, and we were prepared to accept that up to certain limit, but in the past few days it seems that your action is getting out of control, and the harm to civilians is tremendous."
It seems the Israeli government has gotten the message.
As well as Ms Livni's trip to Washington, Israeli ministers also held late-night talks on Egypt's latest mediation bid.
Meanwhile, Hamas has been invited back to Cairo on Friday for more talks, an official told the Al-Jazeera network.
Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev told the BBC that Israel wanted a prompt end to the violence.
"The diplomacy now is in high gear. Hopefully we're entering the final act. We want this to be over as soon as possible," he said.
"The minute we can be sure that the solution will not be a band aid... the minute we can understand that the situation will be a sustained peace, then we're going to go for it."
Hamas is not interested in ending hostilities. Hamas sees Israel losing international support and and to continue the war. The Israelis want to destroy Hamas. The Israelis believe they can wait when international opin is favorable.
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