The Israeli Airport Authority said that due to Iran’s attacks, they had to close the country’s airspace for all the passenger aircraft that were about to land or depart from the Israeli airports on Tuesday. These include emergency flights.
According to Israel’s media, some flights were forced to travel over the Mediterranean Sea. Israeli airports have been closed since the war with Iran, but some emergency flights started coming in the last few days.
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The death toll in Iran’s missile attack on Barsheba has increased to four. Iran’s attack took place a few hours after the declaration of a ceasefire between the struggling countries by US President Donald Trump.
According to Israeli media, emergency service officials have reported that at least four people have died and many have been injured in an Iranian missile attack on a residential building in Borsheba.
Shortly after Iran announced the implementation of the ceasefire, Israel reported the new missile attacks. The IDF has reported that another attack has been carried out by Iran towards Israel.
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The latest IDF alert on Telegram wrote, “A while ago, the IDF has identified the missiles fired from Iran towards Israel. Defense systems are working to prevent the danger.” Since the declaration of the ceasefire, Israel has reported the Iranian missile attacks at least six times.
The declaration of ceasefire by the United States, clearly U -turn after Tehran’s refusal, and the Iranian missile attack – all ended with the declaration of a ceasefire after four attacks by Tehran, with four people in Israel – four people in Israel – identified the latest developments in the Israel -Iran war that lasted 12 days.
US President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday morning that Israel and Iran had reached the “full and total ceasefire” agreement, effectively ending the “12-day war”. However, Iran issued a quick denial saying that there was no such agreement – only to issue a statement that indicated that the fight had stopped on its behalf.