The Iranian Civil Aviation Organization announced that all flights across the country have been temporarily suspended. According to the semi-official Tasnim news agency, the flight ban will continue until 05:00 tomorrow morning. This decision was made following Iran's large-scale missile attack on Israel. In the attack that took place last night, it was reported that Iran launched at least 180 missiles at Israel. This incident is considered one of the most serious military conflicts in the Middle East in recent years. Israel also took similar measures during the attack. The country's main airport, Ben Gurion Airport, was temporarily closed, and Israeli airspace was closed to all flights for about an hour. The suspension of flights highlights the impact of regional tensions on civil aviation. This situation also increases the risk of the conflict between the two countries potentially escalating into a broader regional crisis. The international community is calling on the parties to exercise restraint and seek a solution through diplomacy. The United Nations and other global actors are closely monitoring the situation and are making efforts to prevent a possible escalation. Regional countries and global powers are intensifying their diplomatic efforts to ensure that this latest tension between Iran and Israel does not escalate into a wider conflict. In the coming days, an increase in international mediation efforts is expected.
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