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Diplomatic contacts are underway to prevent further Israeli escalation in Lebanon ahead of new talks between Beirut and Tel Aviv regarding truce guarantees.

Diplomatic contacts are currently underway to prevent further Israeli escalation in Lebanon as officials prepare for new talks between Beirut and Tel Aviv regarding truce guarantees.

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