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War in the Middle East: International Conference on the Strait of Hormuz organized at the Elysée has begun

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Today at 14:32, a conference for securing the Strait of Hormuz organized at the Élysée Palace has started. The conference aims to gather around 50 countries and international organizations, including more than 30 heads of state and government.

The Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, stated that the military operation in Lebanon is not over and civilians could be evacuated again. The military operation targeted the Hezbollah forces in Lebanon and achieved several objectives, but it is not considered finished.

Chancellor of Germany Friedrich Merz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni were welcomed by Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace.

The President of Lebanon emphasized the importance of direct talks with Israel following a ceasefire announcement by US President Donald Trump. Discussions between the two leaders are anticipated in the near future.

Russia has welcomed the truce between Israel and Lebanon and hopes for lasting agreements to prevent future conflicts.

A diplomatic forum with representatives from 150 countries, including Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif, is taking place in Antalya, Turkey.

Iranian football players expressing gratitude to Australia for providing refuge after a controversial match incident in the Asian Nations Cup.

The French Minister of Transport mentioned a plan to aid the transportation sector amidst rising fuel prices. A decree was signed for implementing the aid next week, with the possibility of extensions depending on the crisis.

The Hezbollah warns of potential military actions in case of Israeli violations of the ceasefire in Lebanon, highlighting their readiness for further engagements.

President of South Korea praises the passage of a South Korean oil tanker through the Red Sea as a valuable development amid tensions.

The Lebanese Cabinet informed that at least 13 casualties were reported post explosions in southern Lebanon prior to the ceasefire.

UK Prime Minister Starmer and French President Macron co-chair a conference aiming to establish a mission for securing navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

President of Iran denies having ceded enriched uranium, stating intentions to achieve a sustainable peace in the region.

There are ongoing concerns regarding the fragility of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, with calls for compliance to ensure lasting peace.

The United Nations Secretary-General urges all parties to fully honor the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

Residents of Beirut face the difficult decision of whether to return to damaged homes following the Israeli bombings, highlighting the challenges of post-conflict recovery.

US President Donald Trump acknowledges the conflict with Iran and the temporary disruptions caused, emphasizing the need to prevent further escalations.

French Minister of Economy Roland Lescure emphasizes the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz but under favorable conditions.

A conference at the Élysée Palace addressing the security of the Strait of Hormuz is scheduled to begin later today.

The Lebanese military accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire, prompting retaliatory actions from the Hezbollah.