Ceasefire appears to hold after Donald Trump’s outburst at both sides
The airspace in the Middle East seems to be reopened after the displacement of hundreds of international flights, missiles and drone attacks between Israel and Iran.
The Iraqi airspace has been reopened and the flights are now passing, the flight monitoring website has written to Flight24 X, Iran Airspace is now open to those who came to international and Tehran with permission and open to Tehran.
Flights continued to avoid the airspace through Iran and its neighbors this morning. Credit: FLIGHTRADAR24
Meanwhile, according to Safe Airspace, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates reopened the airspace.
After the unprecedented bombings ordered by US President Donald Trump in the field of nuclear and military by US President Donald Trump, Iran launched a limited missile attack on the US forces in Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base. Qatar, who was fast to condemn the attack, temporarily closed the airspace an hour ago.
After the ceasefire was declared between Israel and Iran, some of these deductions alleviated. However, the ceasefire seems to be on a shaky ground, Trump accused both countries of violating the agreement – and many airlines stopped distinguished ways in the middle of the week, referring to security concerns.
AP with Reuters