As America cuts its losses, what are Israel’s options? - with Amit Segal
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
The current U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations in Switzerland face a stalemate, as Iran’s concessions fall short of President Trump’s requirements, likely leading to repeated extensions rather than a final accord or immediate conflict. Israel finds itself increasingly isolated from these discussions, with political analyst Amit Segal arguing that the most effective strategy for Jerusalem is to maintain a low profile to avoid being perceived as an obstacle to American interests. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a precarious political landscape characterized by low public approval and strategic frustration regarding the war in Lebanon. Despite these challenges and the historical pattern of political careers ending in failure, Netanyahu remains determined to remain in power, with little indication that he will voluntarily exit the political arena before attempting to decisively address the Iranian nuclear threat.
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