Israel starts ‘rescue' flights as airlines reroute across Middle East
Jerusalem | Israel briefly reopened its airspace on Sunday and is expanding flight operations on Monday, aiming to help tens of thousands of travellers stranded by widespread cancellations across the Middle East after the U.S. attacked
Iran.
An organisation that monitors flight risks warned on Sunday (Monday AEST) that US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites could heighten the threat to American operators in the region.
Reuters

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