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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, April 5 (AFP) Apr 05, 2026 The latest developments in the Middle East war:
"Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time!" he simply said on his Truth Social platform.
Activists had gathered to protest the alleged use of the Royal Air Force Lakenheath base as a departure point for US aircraft involved in the war in the Middle East.
The building was hit by a "direct impact of a missile", the military told AFP.
Iran's powerful parliament speaker warned Trump in response that his "reckless moves" would mean "our whole region is going to burn".
Trump, in a social media post, said "dozens" of US aircraft took part in the rescue operation and that the crew member was "seriously wounded".
The Iranian military said the US operation had used an abandoned airport in southern Isfahan province. Two planes meant to transport the airman and his rescuers to safety were stuck in Iran and had to be destroyed to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands, The New York Times and CBS reported.
It warned that repairing energy facilities damaged in recent attacks is costly and "takes a long time", potentially hitting global oil supplies well into the future.
Earlier, Israel's military said it had begun striking the capital to take out "infrastructure sites" of Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
"We are growing accustomed to violence, resigning ourselves to it, and becoming indifferent. Indifferent to the deaths of thousands of people," he told a crowd in St Peter's Square.
In the usually lively alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City, silence reigned on Easter Sunday, the holiday overshadowed by the war.
Iranian drones caused "severe" damage to Kuwaiti oil and petrochemical facilities, the state petroleum company said. Officials in Abu Dhabi said they were battling fires caused by falling debris at a petrochemical facility.
"The experts from both sides put forward a number of visions and proposals regarding it," it said. burs-pdw/jhb |
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