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"Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President," Senator John McCain's addressed President Barack Obama.

This is addressing to the White House's actions after the re-election of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

According to Huffington Post, the President does not feel comfortable with Netanyahu's re-election.This is because of the Prime Minister's statement during the campaign period that the possibility of having a Palestinian state during his reign is negative.

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McCain didn't think that this problem is relevant for President Obama and says that instead of getting involved with Israeli's campaigns and election results, the President should start building a better relationship with the country that could help continue the fight against the terrorism of the group ISIS.

"It's time that we work together with our Israeli friends and try to stem this tide of ISIS and Iranian movement throughout the region, which is threatening the very fabric of the region," McCain explained. "The least of your problems is what Bibi Netanyahu said during an election campaign."

The White House was also reported to have been thinking of new resolutions regarding Netanyahu's objection on the Israel-Palestine two-state resolution, according to CBS News.

This began after Obama instructed his advisers to device new resolutions to bring the Palestinian state into the United Nation's recognition.

This move was greatly criticized by McCain. He expressed that Netanyahu's statement does not cause a direct threat, and insisted on focusing on the real problem which is ISIS' terrorism.

"The president has his priorities so screwed up, that it's unbelievable," said McCain.

Watch the McCain's interview with CNN here.