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Arab States Close Airspace, Waters Amid US-Israeli Strikes on Iran
(MENAFN) Several Arab nations imposed temporary airspace and maritime restrictions on Saturday following missile interceptions and heightened tensions linked to ongoing US-Israeli military operations against Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory measures. Official statements were issued by authorities in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and Morocco.
Qatar
The Civil Aviation Authority announced a “temporary suspension of air navigation,” while the Ministry of Transport urged maritime vessel operators, companies, and individuals to temporarily halt marine navigation following missile interceptions over Qatari territory.
United Arab Emirates
The General Civil Aviation Authority declared a temporary and partial closure of national airspace as an “exceptional precautionary measure,” according to a state news agency.
The measure aims to ensure flight safety, protect aviation crews, and safeguard national territory amid rapidly evolving security developments.
The aviation authority emphasized that the decision followed a thorough assessment of operational and security risks, conducted in coordination with both local and international entities, reaffirming that airspace safety and the protection of national sovereignty remain top priorities.
Qatar
The Civil Aviation Authority announced a “temporary suspension of air navigation,” while the Ministry of Transport urged maritime vessel operators, companies, and individuals to temporarily halt marine navigation following missile interceptions over Qatari territory.
United Arab Emirates
The General Civil Aviation Authority declared a temporary and partial closure of national airspace as an “exceptional precautionary measure,” according to a state news agency.
The measure aims to ensure flight safety, protect aviation crews, and safeguard national territory amid rapidly evolving security developments.
The aviation authority emphasized that the decision followed a thorough assessment of operational and security risks, conducted in coordination with both local and international entities, reaffirming that airspace safety and the protection of national sovereignty remain top priorities.
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