What people in Lebanon are saying about talks with Israel
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People in Lebanon are reacting to the country's first direct talks with Israel in decades. The excerpt indicates the story will detail how the Lebanese public is responding to this significant diplomatic engagement. These discussions mark a rare direct interaction between the two nations, which are technically still at war. The public's sentiment is crucial as leaders navigate these initial negotiations.
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