President Biden said Israel’s “indiscriminate bombing” is eroding international support for its war on Hamas, as the U.N. General Assembly for a second time voted overwhelmingly in favor of demanding a cease-fire. Only 10 member nations opposed, including the United States. Biden’s blunt remarks at a fundraiser are a sign of emerging cracks in Israel’s relationship with the United States over its conduct in the war, and the refusal of some Israeli lawmakers, according to Biden, to consider “anything remotely approaching a two-state solution” as part of any resolution to the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday he would not allow Gaza to be controlled by the Palestinian Authority.