Iran Suspends Flights at Tehran Airport.
Iran has temporarily suspended all international flights at Tehran airport following a missile attack on Israel, reports The Times of Israel.
Airport chief Said Chalendari reported that this decision was taken due to the imminent threat of a retaliatory strike from Israel:
At this time we have suspended inbound and outbound flights at Tehran's international airport.
According to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, about 200 missiles were fired at Israel. Israel Defense Forces announced their readiness to give an "unprecedented response" and called this attack a declaration of war.
Israel also started an invasion of Lebanon to restore security in the northern communities of the country, which suffered from rocket attacks by the group "Hezbollah." Israeli forces also struck the capital of Syria, Damascus, where three people died, including TV host Safaa Ahmed.
It is worth noting that Israel had warned about its response to Iran's missile attack.
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