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Will negotiations win the day with Iran?

WATCH: “Israel Undiplomatic” with Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum, Ep. 56

Will negotiations win the day or will Israel be forced into military action against Iran?

Senior JNS contributing editor Ruthie Blum and former Israeli ambassador to the UK Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office—unpack the escalating nuclear crisis with Iran and the deepening tug-of-war within the Trump administration.

At the center of the discussion is the fierce internal divide between isolationist voices in Trump’s circle pushing for restraint and realist factions warning that military action may soon be Israel’s only option. With Iran already possessing enough enriched uranium for ten bombs, and its proxies in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza significantly degraded, the window for Israeli military action may be closing fast. But Trump’s reported request for Israel to hold off raises complex strategic and diplomatic questions.

Regev and Blum examine conflicting U.S. reports around nuclear enrichment, the possibility of a “temporary deal” with Tehran and whether Israel should act unilaterally if pressured to stand down. The hosts also expose the duplicitous messaging of Abraham Accords nations that denounce Israeli strikes publicly while quietly relying on them to counter Iran’s regional dominance.

The second half of the episode turns to global media manipulation, where lies by Hamas spread via outlets like the BBC and The New York Times are linked to surging antisemitism and terror attacks in the West. The hosts also censure former Israeli officials for fueling genocide slanders and emphasize that Israel must prioritize victory in Gaza, even if it means bad PR abroad.

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