Are cracks emerging in the US-Israel relationship? Anshel Pfeffer, The Economist’s Israel correspondent, joins Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, to explore why Israel has been sidelined in US-led talks to end the war. Disputes over whether Lebanon will be included in ceasefire talks with Iran are already complicating fragile negotiations, heightening the risk of further escalation.
00:00 - What is the main sticking point in the ceasefire negotiations?
00:39 - How did Israel end up sidelined from US–Iran talks?
01:36 - Does the ceasefire apply to Lebanon and Hezbollah?
02:23 - How will this threaten the ceasefire?
04:56 Are we seeing a fracture in the US–Israel relationship?
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