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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, March 31 (AFP) Mar 31, 2026 Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war:
A column of smoke was seen rising from the Jnah district after three large explosions were heard across the city and ambulances headed towards the site. Afterward the Israeli army said it struck a "senior Hezbollah commander" and another "senior" member of the Iran-backed group in Beirut.
Asked about the impact of high fuel prices since the war began on February 28, Trump told reporters: "All I have to do is leave Iran, and we'll be doing that very soon, and they'll come tumbling down."
"I'm told that President Trump recently stated that he would like to end the war. Hopefully he's looking for an offramp, hopefully he's looking for a way to decrease the amount of violence, of bombing," the pope told journalists.
The ministry said a strike in Tyre district killed three people and wounded 19 more, while another attack in Sidon district killed four. A third strike in Bint Jbeil district hit a gathering point for the Risala Scouts, a rescue organisation run by a Hezbollah ally group, killing a paramedic.
"The campaign is not over," he said in a televised statement. "We will continue to crush the terror regime."
The comment, which boosted US markets and led oil prices to fall, came after a day of heavy strikes on Iran and followed a warning from the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to retaliate against leading US tech firms such as Google from Wednesday if more Iranian leaders were killed in "targeted assassinations".
AFP journalists also confirmed that air defences had been activated over the capital, including in the north.
The source told AFP on condition of anonymity that evidence had been identified that the source of the fire on Sunday was an Israeli tank. burs-ach/mlm/js |
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