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Australia has arranged flights for its citizens and permanent residents in Lebanon to return home amid escalating violence, with 580 seats available on Thursday and Saturday. The Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, urged those still in Lebanon to depart immediately. The flights are dependent on Beirut airport remaining open. Approximately 1,700 Australians have registered to leave, and commercial flights are the focus for evacuation. Wong supports the U.S.-backed
Courtesy: theprint.in
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