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Global airlines suspend flights amid escalating Middle East conflict


Shafaq News/ Growing concerns over the widening conflict in the Middle East have prompted several global airlines to suspend their flights to the region or avoid affected airspaces.

The Emirati government-owned Flydubai announced, on Wednesday, the cancellation of its flights to Jordan, Iraq, Israel, and Iran on October 2nd and 3rd due to temporary airspace closures in the region.

German airline group Lufthansa, KLM and Swiss  announced on Tuesday that it had extended its suspension of flights to Beirut and Tel Aviv, citing “the current situation in the Middle East.”

Greek carrier Aegean Airlines canceled flights to and from Beirut until October 31st and to Tel Aviv until October 6th. Meanwhile, Air Algérie has suspended all flights to and from Lebanon until further notice, and Latvia’s airBaltic canceled its Tel Aviv routes until October 31st.

Spanish airline Air Europa suspended its Tel Aviv services until October 2nd, while the Air France-KLM group halted flights from Paris to Tel Aviv and Beirut until October 8th. KLM extended its Tel Aviv flight cancellations until October 26th.

Low-cost carrier Transavia, part of the Air France-KLM group, canceled all flights to and from Tel Aviv until March 31st, 2025, as well as flights to Amman and Beirut until November 3rd.

Latvia’s airBaltic canceled flights to and from Tel Aviv until October 14.

Other airlines also suspended flights including, Air Algerie, airBaltic, Air Europa, Air France-KLM, Air India, Bulgaria Air, Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines, EasyJet, Emirates, IAG (British Airways, Vueling), Iran Air, Iraqi Airways, ITA Airways, LOT, Pegasus, Ryanair, Sundair, TAROM, United Airlines.


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Israel launches airstrikes on southern Beirut, Hezbollah intensifies operations


Shafaq News/ The Israeli military launched more than 10 airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s southern suburbs early Tuesday.

Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adrae said the strikes targeted “terrorist sites affiliated with Hezbollah” in the areas of Hadath, Rweiss, Choueifat, Haret Hreik, and Shiyah.

The strikes came shortly after the Israeli army urged residents in these areas, particularly those within 500 meters of the target zones, to evacuate their homes “immediately for their safety.” However, witnesses told Shafaq News Agency that the strikes followed too soon after the warnings, leaving civilians with little time to flee.

No official statement has been released by the Lebanese Ministry of Health regarding casualties, and the extent of the damage remains unclear.

The airstrikes follow two earlier raids in the southern suburbs that killed, according to Israeli Army, senior Hezbollah commanders. One raid killed Zulfikar Hanawi, leader of Hezbollah’s Imam Hussein Brigade, while the second killed Mohammad Jaafar Qasir, commander of Unit 4400, which the Israeli military claims facilitates arms transfers from Iran to Hezbollah.

The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that 55 people have been killed and 156 others injured in Israeli airstrikes across various parts of Lebanon over the past 24 hours.

Hezbollah Intensifies Attacks

Hezbollah continued its bombardment of northern Israel on Wednesday, as Israeli media reported a “major event” unfolding near the border. At least four helicopters were dispatched to evacuate casualties, with the Israeli army’s elite Unit 669 assisting in the operation to remove the wounded from the northern front with Lebanon.

According to Israel’s Channel 12, over thirty rockets were fired from Lebanon towards border settlements in the Galilee, triggering air raid sirens in Zar’it, Shomera, Even Menahem, Avivim in the western Galilee, as well as Kiryat Shmona and surrounding areas.

In a series of statements, Hezbollah announced that it had targeted an Israeli military gathering in Shtula settlement with two Burkan rockets, claiming direct hits. They also reported launching rocket and artillery strikes on a large infantry unit in Misgav Am, saying they had achieved “precise and direct hits.”

At 7:15 AM, Hezbollah said it had fired a salvo of rockets at an Israeli military base in Shomera, again claiming direct hits.

Earlier on Wednesday morning, Hezbollah fighters reportedly repelled an Israeli infantry unit attempting to infiltrate the Lebanese town of Adaisseh from Khallat al-Mahafir, inflicting losses and forcing them to retreat.

Israeli media also reported that a rocket launched from Lebanon struck near Tel Aviv without triggering air raid sirens.


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US vows to defend Israel after Iranian missile strikes


Shafaq News/ US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin stated, on Wednesday, that the United States “will never hesitate to protect American forces and interests in the Middle East, as well as to defend Israel and other regional partners.”

Austin added that US forces in the Middle East intercepted “missiles launched by Iran towards Israel.”

The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) announced, on Tuesday, that American destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean Sea launched dozens of missiles to intercept Iranian rockets.

On X, Austin stated that he spoke with the Israeli Security Minister Yoav Gallant “following today’s outrageous act of aggression by Iran against Israel. The Minister and I expressed mutual appreciation for the coordinated defense of Israel against nearly 200 ballistic missiles launched by Iran and committed to remain in close contact. I also expressed my deepest condolences to the families impacted by the horrific and deadly terrorist shooting in Israel.”

Earlier, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard had announced that it targeted three Israeli military bases around Tel Aviv with missiles, according to the “Mehr” news agency.

These strikes follow Israel’s ground operation across its northern border into Lebanon, targeting the Iran-backed Hezbollah. Israel also killed Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike last Friday, escalating fears of a new regional war.


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Iran declares attack on Israel complete, warns of further escalation if provoked


Shafaq News/ Iran has announced that its retaliation against Israel has concluded unless further escalation is provoked.

On X, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated, “Our action is concluded unless the Israeli regime decides to invite further retaliation. In that scenario, our response will be stronger and more powerful.”

In a related development, Iran issued a stark warning on Wednesday against any direct military intervention on its territory in support of Israel.

A statement from the Iranian Armed Forces, as reported by Fars news agency, cautioned that “if there is direct intervention from countries supporting the Israeli entity in its aggression and attacks on Iran, their interests in the region will face a strong response from Iran.”

Earlier, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the United Nations Security Council to take “meaningful action” to prevent further threats to regional peace and security.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) named its recent attack on Israel “The Second True Promise,” following the first “True Promise” operation, which targeted Israel on April 13.

Iranian media reports on Tuesday revealed that the missiles used by the IRGC in their latest assault, in retaliation for the assassinations of Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah, and IRGC commander Abbas Nilforushan, were of the “Fattah-1” model.


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Missiles have been launched from Iran toward Israel and sirens are sounding across the country, according to a statement from Israel’s military.

CNN teams on the ground in multiple locations across Israel have observed dozens of missiles flying above them. Some have been intercepted by Israel’s air defenses, although it is not clear how many.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted Israel in response to the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and others, according to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency.

After the barrage of missiles was launched, the Iranian mission to the United Nations said that Tehran carried out a response to “the terrorist acts of the Zionist regime.”

The mission said on X that if Israel should “dare to respond or commit further acts of malevolence, a subsequent and crushing response will ensue.”

Earlier on Tuesday the White House warned that Iran was poised to launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel soon, instantly ratcheting up fears of all-out war in the region.

People in Tel Aviv and other cities have been told to stay near shelters or other protected areas and the atmosphere on the streets was noticeably tense.

In a statement released mid-morning, the White House said it had “indications that Iran is preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel,” adding the United States was “actively supporting defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack.”

“A direct military attack from Iran against Israel will carry severe consequences for Iran,” a senior White House official said in a statement.

Israel assessed that Iran was likely to attack three Israeli air bases and an intelligence base located just north of Tel Aviv, a person briefed on the matter said.

The intelligence base in Glilot was evacuated Tuesday afternoon, the person said, and the Israeli military has put contingency plans for the safety of personnel at those bases into effect.

The US warned Israel that an attack would likely come within the next 12 hours, the person said.

An Israeli source told CNN shortly after the White House’s warning that intense diplomacy is happening behind the scenes.

President Joe Biden convened a meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris and top national security officials Tuesday “to discuss Iranian plans to imminently launch a significant ballistic missile attack against Israel,” according to White House spokesperson Emilie Simons.

Simons added, “They reviewed the status of US preparations to help Israel defend against attacks and protect US personnel.”

After a year of heightened tensions between Israel and Iran’s proxies in the region — including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen — an attack by Iran toward Israel could further tip the region toward full-scale conflict.

US and Arab diplomats are already concerned about what might happen after Iran’s expected attack, including the scale of Israel’s response. One major concern on their mind is Israel possibly using a forthcoming Iranian strike to respond by striking inside Iran.

“There is no place in Iran that the long arm of Israel cannot reach, and that’s true of the entire Middle East,” Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said during his speech at the United Nations last week.

The US was earlier prepared to do whatever it can to help Israel intercept anything Iran directed its way, similar to how the US offered its assistance in April, when Iran launched a wave of drones and missiles towards Israel — the vast majority of which were successfully intercepted, a US official said.

The US had anticipated that the attack from Iran against Israel could be similar in scope and scale to the one in April, a US official told CNN.

The US warned Israel early Tuesday morning ET (midday Israel time) that Iran was poised to launch an attack, according to a person familiar with the matter. The warning between the two countries came several hours before the White House announced publicly that it had indications Iran was preparing an attack.

The official said Iran has been postured to move quickly in an attack. After the onslaught of drones and missiles fired toward Israel in April, many of Iran’s assets remained in position.

Tensions between Israel and Iran have ratcheted up significantly in recent weeks as Israel has stepped up its efforts against Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group, and Israel on Monday launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon.

Netanyahu asked Israelis to “stand together” and keep following the frontline commands as fears of an imminent attack from Iran grow.

Netanyahu said Israel is in the throes of a “campaign against Iran’s axis of evil” and made specific demands from the Israeli public.

“What I ask of you is two things: One – to strictly obey the directives of the frontline command, it saves lives. And second – to stand together,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

The United States is “tracking events in the Middle East very closely” and “is committed to Israel’s defense,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday.

“We’re watching developments, as I said, very carefully at this moment,” Blinken said in brief remarks alongside his Moroccan counterpart. Blinken did not make any specific reference to Iran or the potential attack.

The US Embassy in Israel directed all US government personnel and family members “to shelter in place until further notice” because of “the current security situation,” it said in a security alert Tuesday.

“This is provided for your information as you make your own security plans,” the alert said, without mentioning the specific warnings of an imminent attack from Iran.

CNN’s Pauline Lockwood and Niamh Kennedy contributed reporting.

This story has been updated with additional developments.


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