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Israel and Lebanon are set for historic talks. But almost no one believes they'll succeed

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Israel and Lebanon are set for historic talks. But almost no one believes they'll succeed

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Historic talks between Israel and Lebanon are set to begin in Washington, but many are skeptical about their success. The talks come after a recent Israeli missile barrage killed over 300 people and injured over 1,000 in Lebanon, with many questioning the targeting of civilian areas.

Israel and Lebanon are set for historic talks in Washington. The talks come after a recent Israeli missile barrage killed over 300 people and injured over 1,000 in Lebanon. The attack targeted various areas, including the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh. Many have questioned the targeting of civilian areas, with some calling it a devastating emotional impact on a country already traumatized by decades of conflict. Analysts and observers are skeptical about the success of the talks, citing the lack of evidence provided by Israel for its claims of targeting 'terror targets'. The talks are seen as a rare opportunity for face-to-face negotiations between Israeli and Lebanese officials.

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