A Democratic Party official from New York said Congress should probe whether President Obama orchestrated the United Nation’s anti-settlement vote against Israel last week.

“Congress should investigate how the vote on this resolution came about,” Democratic National Committee member Robert Zimmerman told The Post.

Zimmerman, a DNC super delegate and fundraiser for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, said he was stunned that the U.S. ambassador abstained and allowed the anti-Israel resolution to pass, instead of using the White House’s veto power to block it.

He said the U.S. abandoned Israel and left the Jewish state to the mercies of hostile UN officials.

“I was surprised and absolutely confounded by it. It was frustrating, disappointing and egregiously wrong. The vote certainly will hurt the Mideast peace process. Peace has to come through direct negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians,” Zimmerman said.

“The UN shouldn’t have a role because it has a long history of being anti-Israel. The idea of the UN putting pressure on Israel through this resolution is reprehensible. The Obama administration gave the UN leverage over Israel with a one-sided resolution.”

Israel leaders accused Obama of masterminding the anti-settlement vote — and claims it has evidence to prove it.

Zimmerman said he supports a call from the American Jewish Congress to have Congress investigate the matter.

Obama officials defended the UN vote, noting the US has long opposed Israeli settlements in disputed territories on the West Bank and East Jerusalem. They denied pushing the resolution, saying it was advanced by other countries.

Obama has had a rocky relations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over settlements in the disputed territories and the Iran nuke deal, which Netanyahu opposed.

President-elect Donald Trump opposed the UN resolution.