The warning comes as Israel prepares to receive an attack from the Persian regime, which accuses it of eliminating important Hamas and Hezbollah commanders.
Iran asked commercial airlines not to fly over its airspace for military maneuvers
The authorities of Iran This Wednesday they asked civil aviation companies to do not fly over their airspace given that military maneuvers will be carried out that could interfere with the usual routes of aircraft.
The Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation was one of the first organizations to notify its companies about this announcement, which covers two moments and extends over the capital, Tehran: the first was this Wednesday, between the 11.30 y las 14.30 local time and the second, the Thursday, between the 04.30 y las 07.30 local time.
“To ensure the safety of passengers on Egyptian aircraft and apply international standards in this regard, the Egyptian Civil Aviation authorities issued a notice to all Egyptian airlines. do not pass through Iranian airspace during the mentioned times to avoid any danger that would affect the safety of flights”, they added from the portfolio.
The news comes at a time of maximum alert en the region, after Iran and its Lebanese terrorist militia, Hezbollah, promised an attack on Israel.
The escalation of tensions was unleashed on July 30, when the Defense Forces carried out “a selective assassination operation with fighter planes over Beirut” in which they managed to eliminate a Fuad Shukr, the Shiite group's top military chief and close advisor to Hasan Nasrallah. Added to this, just one day later, was an explosion in the Iranian capital at the residence where the Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was staying during his visit to the country, within the framework of the inauguration of the new president. This episode, which ended his life, was not claimed by Israel, although the Persian regime was quick to attribute it to him.
Since then, crossings on the northern border of Israel and promises of retaliation on both sides have only increased, leading Tel Aviv and its allies to prepare all their resources for a possible large-scale defense maneuver.
“We seek to establish stability in the region and this issue is created punishing the aggressor and creating deterrence against the adventurous actions of the usurping Zionist regime. Iran acts within the framework of the United Nations Charter and international law, and takes serious measures to protect its national security with the aim of punish the aggressor, create deterrence and defend their safety"said the spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Naser Kananí, the day before, who joined the words of Ayatollah, Ali Khamenei, in recent days, in the same tone.
Although no details have yet been revealed about how or when this offensive would be, the military test that Iran is carrying out these days suggests that it could be in the near future. Furthermore, after the precedent of April -when on the 1st of the month there was a explosion at the Iranian consulate in Damascus which left some members of the Revolutionary Guard dead and was also awarded to Israel - Iran took almost two weeks to respond, launching dozens of drones and missiles on the night of the 13th.