Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said he’s considering a “plan of action” against the United Nations.

Speaking at a Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu ripped the U.N. Security Council’s resolution Friday condemning Israeli settlements in occupied territories.

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"We will do all it takes so Israel emerges unscathed from this shameful decision," Netanyahu said, according to the Associated Press

Top Israeli figures excoriated the Obama administration, which could have vetoed the U.N. resolution but abstained, allowing it to past. The U.S. has in the past vetoed similar resolutions.

"We feel betrayed, extremely frustrated. We are angry. This is not how you treat friends," Cabinet minister Yuval Steinitz said of the U.S.

Netanyahu blasted Obama immediately after the vote Friday, accusing him of colluding with Israel’s enemies in secret to pass the resolution. "Israel looks forward to working with President-elect Trump and with all our friends in Congress, Republicans and Democrats alike, to negate the harmful effects of this absurd resolution," the Israeli leader said in a statement.

Israel has also lashed out at a number of nations who voted in favor of the resolution, canceling a planned visit by Ukraine’s prime minister and recalling its ambassadors to Senegal and New Zealand.