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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, March 16 (AFP) Mar 16, 2026 Here are the latest events in the Middle East war: - Blasts in Tehran - Explosions hit the Iranian capital on Monday, an AFP journalist reported, hours after Israel said it conducted large-scale overnight strikes. The blasts were heard in central Tehran as air defence systems were activated, the journalist said. It was not immediately clear what was targeted. - 'Limited' operations -
"In recent days, IDF troops from the 91st division have begun limited and targeted ground operations against key Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon, aimed at enhancing the forward defence area," the military said in a statement.
Following the incident, flights had been suspended at the airport, which is usually the world's busiest for international travel but has seen major disruptions since the war erupted on February 28. The Emirati defence ministry later said its air defence systems were intercepting a wave of Iranian drones and missiles, without specifying where in the Gulf nation.
US President Donald Trump is pressuring world powers to help reopen the vital oil transport conduit, which has effectively been shut by Iran.
"As far as we know, Iran is playing," Windsor Paul John, the Asian Football Confederation's general secretary, told a press conference.
"But I don't think they're ready. But they are getting pretty close," Trump said. Iran's foreign minister had denied earlier that any talks with the United States were taking place.
"It's only appropriate that people who are the beneficiaries of the Strait will help to make sure that nothing bad happens there," Trump said, adding that an upcoming summit in Beijing with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping could be delayed as he presses for China's help to open the strait. Japan said it was not considering launching maritime security operations and Australia ruled out sending a navy ship to the Strait of Hormuz following Trump's comments. burs-jhb/ach |
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