This is CNBC’s live coverage of Sara Eisen’s interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at 10 a.m. ET.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits down with CNBC’s Sara Eisen as Washington and Tehran are trading sharp rhetoric over stalled nuclear talks and Iran has escalated tensions by targeting its Gulf state neighbors.

That significant move comes just days after Iran signaled it was stepping back from engagement with the U.S. over its nuclear program and President Donald Trump in an interview with CNBC shrugged off the possible collapse of negotiations with Iran, saying “I don’t care if they’re over, honestly.”

Netanyahu sits down for the exclusive interview at 10 a.m. ET in Jerusalem at a crucial time for not only his leadership but the country’s future. Both allies and opponents are criticizing Israel’s longest-serving prime minister for failing to follow through on targeting Hezbollah in Beirut after pressure to back down from Trump.

The war, which Trump initially suggested would last for several weeks, has entered its fourth month. It’s spurred economic angst and oil supply concerns around the globe, with oil prices