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From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Kittrowet.
This is The Daily.
After the marathon negotiations between the U.S.
And Iran this weekend failed to produce any breakthroughs, the temporary ceasefire appears more precarious than ever.
One of the biggest questions looming over it is Israel and whether it will accept peace or keep fighting a war
on multiple fronts that threatens any chance of a deal.
Today, my colleagues Mark Mazzetti and Ronan Bergman explain.
It's Monday, April 13th.