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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, April 29 (AFP) Apr 29, 2026 The latest developments in the Middle East war: - Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill eight: health ministry -
Israel has been fighting Hezbollah since early March, sending troops into south Lebanon to battle the Iran-backed militant group, with the violence ongoing despite a shaky April 17 ceasefire.
Brent crude for June delivery rose around 2.8 percent to $111.26 a barrel. WTI, the US benchmark, rose 3.7 percent to $99.93 a barrel.
The monarch added that these were "times of conflict from Europe to the Middle East which pose immense challenges for the international community and whose impact is felt in communities the length and breadth of our own countries". Trump has publicly and repeatedly criticised the UK for not supporting the war in Iran.
Merz said that "the Americans obviously have no strategy", in a visit to a school in western Germany, to which Trump said the chancellor "thinks it's OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon", and that "he doesn't know what he's talking about!"
Iran-backed groups in Iraq have targeted US interests since the conflict in the Middle East began on February 28, but this was the first such incident since a fragile ceasefire took effect on April 8.
The tunnels, found in Qantara, were 800 metres and 1.2 kilometres in length and were destroyed with "over 450 tonnes of explosives," the Israeli military said.
It was the first in-person meeting of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members since the war broke out on February 28.
The UAE, one of the world's top oil producers which has previously chafed at OPEC production quotas, will pull out on Friday, a statement carried by the official WAM news agency said. burs-pnb/mlm |
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