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Live: G7 condemns Iran attacks on energy supplies

G7 foreign ministers condemn Iran's attacks on global energy supplies, stressing the need to keep key shipping routes — including the Strait of Hormuz — secure. 

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If you're just joining us, here's a recap of the latest developments in the Middle East over the past 24 hours:

Iranian missile strikes wounded 75 people in the southern Israeli town of Arad on Saturday, including 10 seriously, medics said.

The attacks tore open the fronts of residential buildings and left large craters in the ground.

Israeli soldiers secured the scene after the missiles hit residential buildings in Arad.

Iran says it will allow Japanese ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz

Japan sources more than 90 percent of its crude oil imports from the Middle East and is heavily dependent on exports transiting the key waterway.

Iran says Japanese ships will be allowed to transit the Strait of Hormuz, in the latest sign that Tehran has started pursuing a selective blockade of the strategic waterway.

“We have not closed the strait. In our opinion, the strait is open. It is closed only to ships belonging to our enemies, countries that attack us. For other countries, ships can pass through the strait ,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Japan’s Kyodo News late on Friday.

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