
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing Nuke talks resume even as US F-22s crowd Israeli skies
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Feb 26, 2026 David Horovitz, editor and longtime commentator on Israeli politics, provides sharp analysis of US–Iran nuclear talks resuming alongside an F-22 deployment over Israel. He discusses broader regional tensions, Israel's public mood about a possible strike, political gains for Netanyahu, Modi's emphatic Knesset visit, and the heated debate over Western Wall prayer control.
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US Officials Demand A Deal With No Sunset Clauses
- Senior US figures warn Iran is rebuilding its nuclear program and insist any deal must have no sunset clauses.
- Horovitz cites J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio's remarks pushing for indefinite constraints and follow-up action on missiles and proxies.
Domestic Politics Could Influence Military Timing
- Political calculations may shape the timing of any US or Israeli action against Iran, including domestic pressure for stronger responses.
- Horovitz references a Politico report suggesting it would be convenient if Israel struck first to galvanize US support.
Iran Issue Links To Broader Geopolitical Realignments
- The Iran nuclear issue intersects with broader global tensions including China and regional proxy conflicts.
- Horovitz connects Iran-China technology transfer concerns to a wider picture of shifting alliances and threats.

