Recent US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland have excluded Israel, despite the potential impact on its security interests. These talks mark a shift in dynamics, as Israel has spent years working to counter Iran’s influence and that of its regional allies. While Israel was not involved in the discussions, sources indicate it is unlikely to passively accept any resulting agreements. The negotiations appear to be granting Iran increased leverage, particularly concerning its relationship with the United States. This development follows a period where Israel actively sought to diminish Iran’s power and regional presence. The situation raises concerns about a potential realignment of power in the Middle East and Israel’s future role in regional security arrangements.