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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's sending a delegation to the United States
to make sure Israel's position is heard as negotiations continue between the U.S.
And Iran to find a permanent end to the war.
Israel's ongoing fighting with Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants in southern
Lebanon has become a major sticking point in the talks.
NPR's Carrie Kahn reports.
Speaking to reporters, Netanyahu says he wants to make sure Israel's position
that Iran cannot have future nuclear capabilities is front and center.
Israel was not invited to talks between the U.S.
And Iran, nor did it sign on to the Memorandum of Understanding, the preliminary proposal to end the war.
Netanyahu said, quote, all until Hezbollah militants are disarmed.
Hezbollah's leader says that won't happen until Israel leaves Lebanon,
and he rejected the U.S.-brokered deal, which the militant group was not a party to.