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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, April 3 (AFP) Apr 03, 2026 Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war:
There was no immediate confirmation or denial from Washington.
The SANA agency said the man had been killed in an attack by "an Israeli tank", while state television said a car was targeted.
Two of the four people hurt were from Egypt, while the others were from Pakistan, it said.
US media has reported that one crew member was rescued. Iranian authorities urged people living in the rugged southwest of the country to search for the jet's crew, as state TV broadcast images of what was said to be the mangled debris.
Among other universities, Lebanon is home to the American University of Beirut, one of the most prominent US institutions in the region, whose campus and hospital are in the heart of the capital.
The proposal would lift Pentagon spending by more than 40 percent in a single year -- the sharpest increase since World War II.
The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is deployed in the country's south near the border, where Israel and Hezbollah have been at war for a month and where Israeli troops are carrying out a ground invasion.
"It was noted that intense military action is leading to serious negative consequences not only regionally but also globally, including in the areas of energy, trade, and logistics," it added.
An AFP correspondent heard explosions as the state-run National News Agency reported strikes on the area, a Hezbollah bastion that has largely emptied of residents since war erupted last month.
Their passage was notable because they sailed close to the Omani Musandam Peninsula to the south of the waterway, maritime traffic data showed Friday.
The source said Meloni would meet with officials from Saudi Arabia, as well as from Qatar and United Arab Emirates on what had been a hitherto unannounced trip. burs/sst/jgc |
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