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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

How they framed it

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.

Context

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.

Striking phrase

No Letup on Hezbollah

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