The world may have stopped worrying about a nuclear-armed Iran – but Israel never will

As Jerusalem is sidelined from talks between the US and the Islamic Republic, experts warn against a deal that kicks the atomic can down the road
Assessment
Israel's exclusion from US-Iran nuclear talks signals a deepening strategic gap between Washington and Jerusalem. Experts caution that a deal merely postponing Iran's nuclear breakout would leave Israel facing an existential threat without its ally's full backing. The question is whether Israel will accept diplomatic sidelining or take independent action to preserve its security.
