With an Iran deal looming, Republicans are turning on each other

Israel, supported by the US, said it wasn't, treating the war to Israel's north as a separate conflict even though it escalated as a result of Hezbollah firing on Israel in solidarity with Iran.Israel followed that up with a surge in attacks on Lebanon, including on one day when it hit more than 100 targets in a 10-minute period But this time around, if the Iranians dig their heels in over Lebanon, Israel's conduct could scuttle the peace deal and fuel accusations Mr Netanyahu is trying to undermine it, however effusive his praise for Mr Trump may be.Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was already pointing the finger of blame at Israel in an interview with state media on Sunday."We are not seeking instability in the region," he said."The destabilising force in the region is Israel, which is pursuing the Greater Israel plan and is conspiring in various ways to sustain war, instability and division in the region."Thanks for joining me