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Fox News Hourly Update

11PM ET 04/09/2026 Newscast

10 Apr 2026

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What are the details of the upcoming talks between Israel and Lebanon?

3.102 - 14.676 Lisa Lucera

Direct talks planned. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. Officials from Israel and Lebanon set to sit down in the U.S. next week in an effort to widen the ceasefire that's in place between the U.S. and Iran.

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14.716 - 34.443 Mike Tobin

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the goal of these talks are to disarm Hezbollah and create a historic peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon. The obstacle to this peace agreement is Iranian proxy Hezbollah. That is why Israel has been delivering additional... reinvigorated airstrikes into the south of Lebanon, trying to stop the rocket fire.

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34.763 - 50.912 Mike Tobin

Iran says that's a violation of the ceasefire. The IDF says, until the talks, Lebanon is now their primary arena for this war. Iran has insisted that Lebanon was part of the agreement, but the night that ceasefire came out, the prime minister's office made an immediate statement that Lebanon was not part of that deal.

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50.892 - 69.611 Lisa Lucera

Fox's Mike Tobin in Tel Aviv. Meanwhile, Kuwait says Iran and its proxies have launched drone attacks targeting it despite that ceasefire. And Saudi Arabia says recent attacks damaged a key oil pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz. A rare public statement from the First Lady where she says she has no connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

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69.631 - 77.119 Unknown

A forceful denial from First Lady Melania Trump knocking down online rumors about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

77.2 - 85.472 Melania Trump

To be clear, I never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice, Maxwell.

85.486 - 90.873 Unknown

Mrs. Trump describes an email to Ghislaine Maxwell as nothing more than casual correspondence.

91.214 - 101.327 Lisa Lucera

Fox's Jared Halpern of the White House and the First Lady said she met the president at a party in 1999. Astronauts aboard the Artemis II preparing for splashdown tomorrow evening.

101.427 - 112.742 Unknown

At nearly 24,000 miles per hour, the capsule must strike Earth's atmosphere at just the right angle to slow to a parachute-assisted splashdown at less than 20 miles per hour.

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