
ISRAEL has closed its airspace until further notice, citing “recent developments.”
This announcement, made Sunday morning by the Israel Airports Authority (IAA), follows a US-led bombing campaign against Iran.
The IAA statement clarified that land border crossings with Egypt and Jordan remain operational. This closure marks a significant escalation of the situation, impacting international air travel and highlighting the heightened security concerns in the region.
The sudden closure, coming after a brief reopening on Friday to facilitate the return of stranded Israeli citizens, underscores the unpredictable nature of the ongoing conflict and the potential for further disruptions.
The initial closure on June 13th coincided with the commencement of the bombing campaign. The subsequent reopening on Friday provided a temporary reprieve for Israeli citizens abroad.
However, the renewed closure suggests a deterioration in the security situation, prompting Israeli authorities to prioritize national security over the convenience of air travel.
The indefinite nature of the closure leaves airlines and passengers in a state of uncertainty, with the potential for significant delays and disruptions to travel plans. The situation will likely continue to evolve, and further updates from Israeli authorities are expected.