In the early hours of Monday, Flightradar24 data showed that the airspace in Iran, Iraq and Syria was closed as strikes were exchanged between Tehran and Jerusalem.
Airspace Closures Iran closed its airspace following the strikes due to "safety and security assessments," according to a statement by Majid Akhavan, who is a spokesperson for Iran's National Civil Aviation Organisation, cited in a report by Middle East Eye.
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Syria also closed its airspace for 12 hours, according to the report.
Israel-Iran War Escalates The U.S.-Israel and Iran conflict escalated after Israel struck Beirut with missile strikes.












