The deadly back-and-forth between Hezbollah and Israel has the potential to scuttle the U.S.-Iran agreement. Many of the Israeli soldiers are reservists, called up again to fight Israeli adversaries at great personal cost. Nick Schifrin met one Israeli officer on the border in March and recently spoke with him again after the latest fighting with Hezbollah came close to claiming his life.Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors.
Amna Nawaz:
A linchpin of the U.S.-Iran deal signed yesterday relies on two forces not part of the deal, Hezbollah and Israel. Their deadly back-and-forth continues, with the potential to scuttle the agreement.Many of the Israeli soldiers are reservists, called up again to fight Israeli adversaries at great personal cost.Nick Schifrin met one Israeli officer on the border in March and recently spoke with him again after the latest fighting with Hezbollah came close to claiming his life.
Nick Schifrin:
For Captain Micha, life has become slower and more quiet. He was wounded about two months ago fighting for Israel in Southern Lebanon and is now recovering at home outside Tel Aviv. He holds on to his faith and his desire to return to his men, despite his injury and trauma.













