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New York TimesFriday, 10 April 2026
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Israel Agrees to Talks With Lebanon but Vows No Letup on Hezbollah
The paper frames the diplomatic developments as a complex duality, balancing a willingness to negotiate with continued military resolve. The inclusion of international perspectives suggests a fragile, multi-front geopolitical situation.
Amid ongoing hostilities in the Middle East, diplomatic efforts are struggling to secure a lasting ceasefire. Israel has signaled a willingness to negotiate with the Lebanese government while maintaining military pressure on the militant group Hezbollah.
“No Letup on Hezbollah”
“Analytical and comprehensive”
A Ballot Battle Of Republicans Versus Citizens
States Set Up Hurdles to Stymie Initiatives
Focuses on state-level legislative efforts by Republicans to raise thresholds for citizen-sponsored ballot initiatives.
3-Year Sentence For Ex-Sergeant In Bronx Death
Details the judicial outcome and sentencing of a former police officer involved in the death of a civilian.
As Planet Warms, Hockey Rinks Turn to Plastic
Highlights local, practical adaptations to climate change through the lens of community sports infrastructure.
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