Airspace in Iran, Iraq, and Syria closed due to strikes between Tehran and Jerusalem as tensions escalate in the Middle East.

Iran, Iraq and Syria have closed parts of their airspace after Tehran launched missiles towards Israel in response to its latest attack on Lebanon.

Iran fires missiles at Israel, prompting airspace shutdowns in Iran, Iraq and Syria, intercepted strikes, and rising fears of wider Middle East conflict.

Monday’s strikes by both Iran and Israel are the most serious escalation in the conflict since the ceasefire between the U.S.-Israel side and Iran went into effect in April.

The latest strikes are the most serious escalation in the Iran War since a ceasefire first went into effect in April.

Airspace in Iran, Iraq, and Syria closed due to strikes between Tehran and Jerusalem as tensions escalate in the Middle East.

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Despite Donald Trump’s calls for calm, Israeli military says it struck military targets in central and western Iran in response to attacks by Tehran

DUBAI/JERUSALEM: Iran and Israel have halted strikes against each other at the request of US President Donald Trump in what was the most serious escalation since a ceasefire…

Iran suspended flights across all airports after Israeli strikes hit the country.