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This PR tries to attempt fix failing tests.

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@istio-testing istio-testing added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Jun 25, 2025
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@Ajay-singh1: The following test failed, say /retest to rerun all failed tests or /retest-required to rerun all mandatory failed tests:

Test name Commit Details Required Rerun command
doc.test.profile-default_istio.io 5686dce link true /test doc.test.profile-default

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