Iran-Israel: Flights resume in Qatar as the airspace reopens before Trump's announcement of Armistice | Today news
Iran-Israel: Flights resume in Qatar, as the Golf State reopens its airspace after a temporary closure amid the rising conflict in the Middle East. Iran announced on the state’s television that it had attacked powers stationed at the all UDEID air base in Qatar in retaliation for America’s strikes on its nuclear program. Qatar said it successfully intercepted the missiles and no casualties were reported. Earlier in the day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced that flights coming in and out of the state are based to “ensure the safety of citizens, residents and visitors.” However, Qatar Airways confirmed that flights were resumed on Monday night. “Qatar Airways confirms the reinstatement of flights as the airspace reopens in the state Qatar. We focus on this time is to help our passengers return or reach their journey safely and smoothly,” the airline said in a post on X. US President Donald Trump said that Iran and Israel began on a CEASEF, twin days after the conflict began. “We have deployed extra ground staff at Hamad International Airport to support you when we start again,” the Airways said, requesting passengers to check the airline’s website or app before traveling. Airline checked routes when Airspace was closed, airline routes across the region assessed when the airspace was closed, with some services redirected or distracted in the air. Earlier in the day, Iran launched rocket attacks on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq, which refuts for the US bomb attack at its nuclear sites and increasing tensions in the region. In a statement, Iran’s top safety body said that his armed forces used the same number of bombs as the US used to attack its core facilities, reports news agency Reuters. The US strikes in Iran Nuke sites said US officials on Sunday said that the country’s military “wiped out” the most important core sites of Iran with 14 bunker busty bombs, more than two dozen Tomahawk missiles and more than 125 military aircraft. We have deployed extra ground staff at Hamad International Airport to support you as soon as we resume. The strikes were an escalation in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, with Israel striking Iran on June 13. Israeli strikes on Iran have so far killed at least 950 people, wounded 3,450 others, the news agency AP has quoted a group for human rights as Sunday. (With agency input)