Downplays the humanitarian toll of the war by omitting casualty figures and civilian suffering despite their availability in the provided context.
The article mentions three deaths in Beirut but omits the broader death tolls in Lebanon and Iran (over 3,700 and 3,400 respectively), the killing of children, paramedics, and the destruction of hospitals. This selective reporting minimizes the human cost, aligning with a diplomatic framing that prioritizes negotiations over consequences.