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Israeli Strikes Kill Four in Lebanon on Eve of Further Ceasefire Talks

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AI-generatedThe escalation of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah threatens regional stability, potentially disrupting energy supplies and tourism in the Eastern Mediterranean. The fragile ceasefire and ongoing negotiations in Washington indicate high geopolitical risk, which could impact investor sentiment and commodity prices.
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- Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least four people.
- Hezbollah launched a drone attack on Israeli forces.
- Ceasefire set to expire on Sunday; talks in Washington.
- Over 2,400 people have died in Lebanon since March 2.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun seeks ceasefire extension.
Immediate safety concerns are expected to significantly reduce tourism in Lebanon and surrounding areas.
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