
The Trump administration on Wednesday notched another diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East, when it cajoled Israeli and Lebanese officials to hold official, direct talks for the first time in more than three decades. "With Iran on its heels, Hezbollah being degraded, and Israel increasingly in a mood not to tolerate terrorists on its borders, the moment is ripe for a regional recalibration," said Travis Weber, FRC's vice president for Policy and Government Affairs, "and this one makes total sense."











