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The US and Israel are at odds over a potential peace deal with Iran, with Israel feeling betrayed by the US's willingness to negotiate with Iran. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon poses a threat to the negotiations, and the US is trying to get Israel to stop attacking Hezbollah. The situation is testing the decades-old alliance between the US and Israel, with many questioning the strength of their relationship.
- ▪The US and Israel were partners in the war in Iran but are now at odds over how to end it.
- ▪The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is a major threat to the US-Iran negotiations.
- ▪The US is trying to get Israel to stop attacking Hezbollah in order to reach a deal with Iran.
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transcriptBack to The Dailybars0:00/31:25-31:25transcriptHow the Iran Deal Is Testing the U.S.-Israel AllianceThe conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon poses a threat to U.S.-Iran negotiations to permanently end the war in Iran.2026-06-24T06:00:13-04:00This transcript was created using speech recognition software. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email [email protected] with any questions.natalie kitroeffFrom “The New York Times,” I’m Natalie Kitroeff. This is “The Daily.”[THEME MUSIC]As the US and Iran try to reach a lasting end to the war, a major threat has emerged — the volatile conflict in Lebanon.
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