No Partner for Concession

The collapse of the talks with Tehran proves that isolation is not a strategy, but at most a postponement of the problem.
Assessment
The collapse of talks with Tehran signals that isolation is not a viable long term strategy, only a temporary delay. The failure to find a partner for concessions leaves Israel facing a hardening Iranian position without diplomatic offramps. The next question is whether this forces a shift toward direct engagement or deeper unilateral action.
