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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, April 23 (AFP) Apr 23, 2026 The latest developments in the Middle East war: - Iran gets first Hormuz toll -
"The first revenue received from the Strait of Hormuz tolls was deposited into the Central Bank account," said deputy speaker of parliament Hamidreza Hajibabaei, according to Tasnim news agency.
Iran has all but blocked the vital waterway since the start of a war with the United States and Israel, sharply driving up oil and gas prices and disrupting the global economy. - Hormuz standoff - Iran vowed it would not reopen the Strait of Hormuz as long as the United States continues to blockade its ports. "A complete ceasefire only has meaning if it is not violated through a naval blockade," said Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led Tehran's delegation in the first round of talks in Islamabad. "Reopening the Strait of Hormuz is not possible amid a blatant violation of the ceasefire."
Iran hanged a man after he was convicted of membership in a banned opposition group and alleged collaboration with Israel. "Sultan-Ali Shirzadi-Fakhr was hanged early this morning for membership in the terrorist group" of the People's Mujahedin Organisation (MEK) and "collaboration with the Israeli regime's spy service," the judiciary's Mizan Online website reported. - Lebanon-Israel meeting - Israel and Lebanon hold a new round of talks in Washington on Thursday, during which Beirut plans to request a one-month extension of a ceasefire due to expire within days. Israel stated ahead of the talks that it has no "serious disagreements" with Lebanon, calling on it to "work together" against the pro-Iran Hezbollah, which is notably absent from and opposed to the negotiations.
It said on X "the majority of vessels have complied with US directions" adding that "most vessels turned around have been oil tankers".
At around 0025 GMT, the benchmark US oil contract West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed 4.1 percent to $96.73 per barrel. International oil benchmark Brent North Sea crude rose 3.6 percent to $105.63. Asian stocks mostly fell however, with Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Singapore and Wellington all down.
A Lebanese Red Cross official told AFP Faraj was rescued but Khalil died under rubble. Lebanon's Information Minister Paul Morcos called the targeting of journalists "a grave crime and a blatant violation of international humanitarian law". burs-ach/gv |
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