when he spoke with netanyahu that word was not in the readout of the call. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations linda thomas greenfield at that meeting for the u.n. security council, she said that the u.s. is working tirelessly but diplomatic channels to bring an end to the conflict. one thing the biden administration is doing is trying to engage partners the region to try to lower some of the tensions going on there. >> all right, arlette, thank you so much. suzanne malveaux on capitol hill, how are lawmakers responding? >> reporter: well, fred, that word concern is one that many lawmakers are using here, many lawmakers are saying they stand by israel, that israel has a right to defend itself, but what is interesting and what is notable here is that there are more lawmakers who are willing to speak out and forcefully say that they're calling for palestinian rights, they're framing this a bit differently than before, they are saying that this is a racial justice issue, that it can be linked to other causes that we see here in the united states, that they're fighting for, whether or not that is black