AMMAN: Jordan on Tuesday closed its airspace as Iran fired dozens of missiles at Israel.
In a statement issued, the Jordan News Agency said the “Kingdom’s airspace has been temporarily closed to all aircraft arriving, departing, and crossing the Kingdom. The decision comes after the escalation in the region, which may result in risks.”
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it has fired dozens of missiles at Israel in response to the assassination of Hamad leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
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