WorldApril 10, 2026

Talks and Tension: Israel, Lebanon and a Strained Cease-Fire

Key Vocabulary

cease-fire/ˈsiːs.faɪər/
a temporary stop to fighting
"The cease-fire gave people time to leave the front."
negotiation/nɪˌɡoʊʃiˈeɪʃən/
talks to make an agreement
"The two countries began a negotiation."
Hezbollah/hezbəˈlɔː/
a Lebanon-based armed political group
"Israel said it was striking Hezbollah targets."

Listening

Talks and Tension: Israel, Lebanon and a Strained Cease-Fire

Israel has agreed to begin direct talks with Lebanon. Benjamin Netanyahu said he instructed his cabinet to start negotiations as soon as possible. The talks would focus on disarming Hezbollah and reducing border violence. Some officials said the talks could begin next week in Washington. Israel said it will keep striking until security is restored in northern Israel.

At the same time, Israel kept striking Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. Iran said Lebanon was covered by the cease-fire, but the United States and Israel said it was not. The fighting risks breaking the new truce and hurting civilians. Hospitals and rescuers faced many wounded people.

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Quiz

1. Who instructed his cabinet to start negotiations?
2. What group will Israel keep striking?
3. Which country said Lebanon was covered by the cease-fire?

Reading Practice

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Discussion

1

Do you worry when you hear news about nearby wars? How does it affect your day?

2

Have you ever helped someone after an emergency? What did you do?

3

What do you think about people who work as aid workers in conflict zones?

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