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Israel Strikes Back: Iran, Syria, Iraq Airspace Goes On Lockdown

In response to a barrage of over 200 rockets and missiles fired by Iran on October 1, Israel launched a series of airstrikes targeting Iranian military installations across Tehran and other locations. These strikes, conducted in the early hours, reportedly caused “limited damage,” according to Iranian sources, while Israel claimed the attacks grant them “wider freedom” to operate in the region’s skies.

Airspace Lockdown Across Three Nations

The immediate aftermath of the Israeli airstrikes led to a full closure of airspace in Iran, Syria, and Iraq. FlightRadar24, an open-source flight tracking platform, showed no civilian aircraft flying over these countries, signifying a rare regional lockdown. Iraq, maintaining safety measures for civil aviation, decided to shut its skies post-attack as a precautionary measure.

Syrian Air Defense Activated Amid Rising Tensions

Syria, a key ally of Iran within the ‘Axis of Resistance’ coalition against Israel, reported activating its air defense systems following Israeli strikes originating from the Golan Heights and Lebanese territory. This alliance, comprising Iran-aligned militias and Shia factions, aims to counter Israeli and U.S. influence in the region.

Regional Reactions: “Israel Will Face Proportional Response”

Iran has vowed to respond decisively to what it calls Israel’s “act of aggression.” According to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency, Iranian officials warned that “Israel will face a proportional reaction for any further aggression.” Meanwhile, Israel’s military has cautioned that Iran will “pay a heavy price” should it attempt escalation.

U.S. Comments on Israeli Actions

The United States confirmed it was informed of the strike plans but emphasized that no American assets were involved. Sean Savett, spokesperson for the White House National Security Council, described Israel’s action as “self-defense” in response to Iran’s earlier assault on Israeli territory. Savett urged Iran to cease hostilities to avoid further escalation in the region.

What’s Next? Rising Tensions Across the Middle East

The back-and-forth airstrikes and heightened rhetoric from both Israel and Iran signal a new phase of potential conflict in the Middle East. The lockdown of airspace across three nations serves as a stark reminder of the mounting risks for broader regional involvement if de-escalation efforts do not succeed.

Shukriya Shahi

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