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By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli leaders and the U.S. national security adviser on Wednesday sought common ground on how to deal with Iran’s nuclear programme amid slow-moving talks between Tehran and world powers. The U.S. official, Jake Sullivan, told Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in Jerusalem that the United States and Israel are at a “critical juncture” for forging a shared security strategy on various issues. In public remarks after meeting Sullivan, Israeli leaders described Iran as a ticking bomb and called on world powers not to allow it to play for time at nuclea…