Iran Reopens Airspace After Ceasefire with Israel Conflict
Iran has fully reopened its airspace following a 12-day conflict with Israel that ended in a ceasefire. The Civil Aviation Organization confirmed that both domestic and international flights have returned to pre-war operations, with Tehran’s Mehrabad International Airport resuming 24-hour services. The conflict, marked by Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites and Iran’s retaliatory missile attacks, underscored regional tensions. This development reflects a fragile ceasefire, indicating that while airspace is reopened, underlying geopolitical tensions remain, highlighting the need for vigilance in the region, especially from nations like India that are monitoring stability in the Middle East.
