Israel El Al Airlines’s Air Carrier’s flagship said he suspended flights to Israel and Israel.
Airplanes left the airspace in Israel, Iran, Iraq and Jordan after Israel began attacking things in Iran. Israel warned a long operation to prevent the creation of Tehran nuclear weapons. Air carriers are forced to cancel or change flights to ensure the safety of passengers and personnel, Reuters reports.
The Ben-Gurion airport on Tel Aviv is closed to further notice, and Israeli wind defense units are in a state of increasing readiness in the event of possible attacks in response from Iran.
Israel El Al Airlines’s Air Carrier’s flagship said he suspended flights to Israel and Israel.
After reports of Israeli strikes, many commercial flights of planes, including Emirates from Dubai, Lufthansa and Air India flew to Iran.
Air India, which runs flights to Europe and North America through Iran’s territory, says many flights have changed or returned to removal points, especially from New York, Vancouver, Chicago and London.
Iraq closed its airspace and suspended all movements at its airports, the Iraqi media said.
East of Iraq, near the border with Iran, one of the most loaded air corridors in the world takes place: at any time, twelve flights were made between Europe and the Persian Gulf, many of which were sent from Asia to Europe.
The Jordan, located between Israel and Iraq, closed the airspace several hours after the start of the Israeli campaign.
Remember that Israel on June 13 began huge -scale blows in Iran. The goals are nuclear facilities, ballistic missiles and military commanders.
Israel also said this is the beginning of a long operation to prevent the creation of atomic weapons.
Iran has launched more than one hundred drone by Israel
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