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Saturday, April 11, 2026
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Israel not present at talks on turning ceasefire into a deal
US, Iran hold direct talks in Pakistan; Tehran demands control of Hormuz, truce in Lebanon
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Agencies
and
ToI Staff
Iran doubles down on its ‘red lines,’ while VP Vance warns US negotiators won’t be receptive to Iranian games; Trump claims US starting the process of clearing out Hormuz
Arriving in Pakistan, Iran’s top negotiator demands US accept ‘preconditions’ before talks start
By
Agencies
and
Jacob Magid
White House opted against announcing Iran ceasefire on TV, fearing it might not last
By
Phil Stewart
and
Nandita Bose
Live updates (closed)
April 11: IRGC threatens to ‘deal severely’ with warships in Strait of Hormuz
By
ToI Staff
Trump says ‘makes no difference’ if deal reached or not, warns China of ‘big problems’ if it ships arms to Iran * IDF says it struck some 200 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon over past day
9:27 pm
Iran's Revolutionary Guards threaten to 'deal severely' with warships in Hormuz after US Navy transits the strait
9:17 pm
Trump says 'makes no difference' if deal reached or not, warns China of 'big problems' if it ships arms to Iran
8:26 pm
Iran news agency says another round of talks under way in Islamabad
NYT: Hormuz still shut because Iran can't find own mines
US intel said to assess Iran can recover underground launchers, fire thousands of missiles
By
ToI Staff
Officials concerned Iran will rebuild ballistic capabilities during truce, WSJ says; CNN reports that US intelligence indicates China preparing to ship air defense systems to Iran
Analysis
War in numbers: US hit tens of thousands of targets in Iran, but capabilities remain
By
AP
and
ToI Staff
Interview
'I don’t want to be the Simon Wiesenthal of rock 'n' roll'
Sex, Nazism and rock ‘n’ roll: Why rockers love to goose step in the gaslights
By
Matt Lebovic
In ‘This Ain’t Rock ‘n’ Roll: Pop Music, the Swastika, and the Third Reich,’ music historian Daniel Rachel unpacks role of Nazi symbols for icons from Bowie to Lennon
High Court rules 1,000 allowed at Tel Aviv anti-government protest Saturday, 150 in Haifa
By
ToI Staff
Given ceasefire with Iran, court says ‘in absence of a concrete warning,’ protests can take place, add police don’t need to disperse gatherings even if crowds exceed limits
Netanyahu requests delay in his corruption trial testimony, citing security developments
By
Reuters
and
ToI Staff
Police reportedly forming new unit to tackle Iran spying cases
By
ToI Staff
'Five children out of seven died before they turned four'
2,500-year-old infant mass grave cracks open enigma of biblical-era baby burials
By
Rossella Tercatin
Archaeologists found the remains of dozens of children under the age of two deposited in a water reservoir of the ancient Judean town, a new study has revealed
Iran’s supreme leader has disfiguring facial wounds and may have lost a leg, sources say
By
Reuters
Individuals close to Mojtaba Khamenei’s inner circle say he’s mentally sharp, engaged in decision-making, meeting with officials via audio conferencing; US intel said to believe he lost limb on war’s 1st day
Israel won't halt strikes on Hezbollah -- Israeli envoy to US
Direct Israel-Lebanon talks set for Tuesday in DC; US said pressing Israel for ceasefire
By
Nava Freiberg
,
Jacob Magid
,
Emanuel Fabian
and
Agencies
PM, Trump reportedly held ‘tense’ call on Lebanon, with Netanyahu fearing US would declare unilateral truce with Hezbollah if he didn’t accede to talks with Beirut; terror group urges government to hold firm
Top Ops
Catherine Perez-Shakdam
When the butcher joins the bench: Iran’s grim joke at the UN
Putting the Islamic Republic on a committee that oversees human rights and disarmament is a new low, even for a body that has long given dictatorships a seat of honor
Sharon Pardo
The Jewish dilemma at the heart of Hungary’s election
Orbán’s alliance with Israel is clear — but so is his attack on democratic institutions Jews rely on for security. Is it time to vote him out?
IDF removes clip of Passover song slammed as ‘medley of contempt’ for women in military
By
ToI Staff
and
Stav Levaton
Tune featured in army rabbinate’s Haggadah celebrates reservist’s wife who loads groceries as her husband loads artillery; IDF says its publication did not follow guidelines
Over 100,000 Muslim worshipers at Al-Aqsa in first Friday prayers after Jerusalem holy sites reopen
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
The mosque on the Temple Mount had been largely closed to the public, along with other Muslim, Christian and Jewish holy sites, due to safety restrictions amid Iran missile fire
'No, I’m not antisemitic. I think that’s a made-up term'
Dan Bilzerian, who says Judaism is ‘terrible’ and wants to ‘kill Israelis,’ runs for Congress
By
Joseph Strauss
Influencer has declined to answer whether Adolf Hitler was antisemitic, asked his 30 million followers whether Jews responsible for world’s problems, minimizes the Holocaust
42 US Jewish authors slam Jewish Book Council’s bias toward ‘Israeli and Zionist voices’
By
Andrew Lapin
Michigan rabbi whose synagogue was attacked slams leftist senate candidate’s response
By
Andrew Lapin
‘Anti-Israel obsession’: Israel boots Spanish representatives from Gaza ceasefire HQ
By
Lazar Berman
FM Sa’ar: Spain has ‘lost any ability to serve as a useful actor’ at CMCC; Netanyahu says he won’t allow countries to ‘wage a diplomatic war’ without paying a price
Amid echoes of war, these survivors will light Yom Hashoah torches in pre-recorded ceremony
By
Zev Stub
Yad Vashem announces that the live broadcast of this year’s event, under the theme ‘The Jewish Family During the Holocaust,’ has been replaced by a taped program, without giving a reason
‘A perfect mission’: NASA celebrates as Artemis II astronauts return to Earth
By
AFP
All four crewmembers capable of walking unassisted when they reach recovery ship after splashdown; space agency hopes to put boots on the lunar surface as soon as 2028
Artemis II safely splashes down in Pacific Ocean, concluding 10-day moon mission
By
Reuters
Analysis
Seung Min Kim
Trump likes to back winners. Hungary’s upcoming election will test his clout
Using endorsements to reward loyalty, US president has shattered tradition of avoiding overt involvement in politics of other nations; Hungary’s vote may show he has less sway than before
Over 100,000 rally at Budapest megaconcert in call to vote out Hungary’s Orban on Sunday
By
AP
'I didn’t think I was important enough to have any files'
Romanian secret police trailed a Jewish photographer in the ’80s. Those files are now a film
By
Toby Axelrod
Edward Serotta only recently discovered he’d been surveilled while traveling the communist country. Acclaimed director Radu Jude has turned the findings into a short documentary
More Headlines
Wizz Air, Bluebird to resume Tel Aviv flights, while major carriers push off return
By
Sharon Wrobel
Obituary
Longtime US congressman Eliot Engel, whose defeat augured surge in anti-Israel sentiment, dies at 79
By
Grace Gilson
After AIPAC-backed primary loss, Malinowski endorses rival who accuses Israel of genocide
By
Joseph Strauss
Jewish-owned Israeli restaurant vandalized in Munich; police suspect antisemitic motive
By
AP
and
ToI Staff
Archetypal Trump design
Trump officials unveil plans for gilded, triumphal Washington arch
By
AP
German court upholds ban on protest against Israel’s ‘genocide’ at Buchenwald memorial
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
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