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War in the Middle East: latest developments Washington, United States, March 5 (AFP) Mar 05, 2026 Here are the latest main events related to the war in the Middle East:
Iranian news agency Tasnim reported that several explosions were heard in Tehran on Thursday morning. It said the country had activated its defences in response.
Explosions were heard in Jerusalem after warnings of incoming Iranian missile fire, according to AFP journalists, but Israel's emergency services said there were no known casualties.
Elsewhere, three people were killed in a pair of Israeli strikes on vehicles along Beirut's airport highway, Lebanon's health ministry said.
"The Master of a tanker at anchor, reports witnessing and hearing a large explosion on the port side then seeing a small craft leave the vicinity" off the Gulf state's Mubarak Al-Kabeer area, the agency posted on X.
The defense ministry did not specify the missile's intended target, but the foreign ministry summoned Iran's ambassador. A Turkish official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the missile had been "aimed at a base in Greek Cyprus but veered off course".
"We're doing well on the war front, to put it mildly. Somebody said on a scale of 10, where would you rate it? I said about a 15," Trump told a gathering of tech bosses. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said that Israel and Washington had made "historic gains" in the war.
With Republicans holding a 53-47 majority in the upper chamber of Congress, the resolution fell short by exactly that margin.
"We will stand by our allies," he said alongside local counterpart Anthony Albanese in Canberra.
The White House said Madrid had now agreed to cooperate, but Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said its stance on "bases, on the war in the Middle East, on the bombardment of Iran, has not changed at all."
Beijing is a close partner of Iran and has said it backs Tehran in defending its sovereignty, while urging the United States and Israel to cease their attacks.
Oil prices had risen as Iran warns vessels against using the narrow Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes and crucial for oil tankers, in the Gulf.
Iranian forces claimed "complete control" of the strait a day after Trump said the US Navy was ready to escort tankers through the channel.
"We have collected 87 bodies," a Sri Lankan navy official told AFP. burs-sst/jgc/jfx/hmn |
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