Title War Fronts Stay Hot as Israel-Lebanon Talks Begin and Gaza, Lebanon, Sudan Face More Bloodshed
article War news is still doing what war news does best: escalating, exhausting, and making diplomats earn their frequent-flyer miles. In Washington, Israel and Lebanon held rare direct talks while fighting continued in southern Lebanon, with strikes and rocket fire reminding everyone that peace is proving harder to negotiate than a parking spot in the capital. U.S. officials say more talks are needed, which in diplomatic language means the ceasefire is still on the “please hold” screen. In Gaza, Israeli strikes killed 11 people, including two children, adding more grim numbers to an already devastating toll. Meanwhile, U.S. military actions in the eastern Pacific killed four more people in strikes on vessels, and the broader Iran conflict keeps rippling outward, with Iran warning that continued blockade pressure could expand the crisis across Gulf shipping lanes. Elsewhere, Sudan’s brutal war entered another bloody chapter as the government condemned a German donor conference, and families in Lebanon continue to search for loved ones after earlier Israeli bombardment. Even when the guns quiet for a moment, the fighting seems to have a backup plan.
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