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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, March 27 (AFP) Mar 27, 2026 Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war:
Hezbollah announced a series of attacks, including claiming its fighters had launched a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli warplane over Beirut. In south Lebanon, Hezbollah said its fighters had clashed with "Israeli enemy army forces in the villages of Bayada and Shamaa at point-blank range with light and medium weapons".
A witness shared video footage with AFP apparently showing an inbound missile barrage over Jerusalem as the Israeli military said it was scrambling search and rescue teams to impact sites in central Israel. Earlier Friday, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran would exact a "HEAVY price for Israeli crimes", after attacks on two of the country's largest steel factories and nuclear sites.
"We think there will be meetings this week, we're certainly hopeful for it," Witkoff told a business forum in Miami. "We have a 15-point plan on the table. We expect the Iranians to respond. It could solve it all."
The Houthi have in the past attacked shipping in the Red Sea in response to regional conflicts, but have so far not intervened in the latest war, which is about to enter its fifth week.
Pakistan has emerged as a key mediator between Iran and the United States as the conflict drags on, with Islamabad serving as a go-between for messages passed between the two warring sides.
"IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi reiterates (his) call for military restraint to avoid any risk of a nuclear accident," the International Atomic Energy Agency said on X.
"When we are done with them here in the next couple weeks, they will be weaker than they've been in recent history," he said after G7 talks in Paris. He also said Washington was open to diverting US weapons from Ukraine to the Iran war if needed.
"We've had an exchange of messages and indications from the Iranian system -- whatever's left of it -- about a willingness to talk about certain things," he said.
"If that's the goal, I don't think you'll achieve it. It's mostly gone wrong" in past conflicts, he said at a forum in Frankfurt, pointing to the Afghanistan war.
A US official who asked not to be identified told AFP that 10 US soldiers remained seriously wounded.
A joint statement, released in the name of all G7 members, including the United States, "reiterated the absolute necessity to permanently restore safe and toll-free freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz". burs-pdw/js/abs |
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