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Israeli airspace remained closed until further notice.

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Israeli airspace remains completely closed to civil aviation until further notice. This was reported on June 15 by Al Arabiya TV channel with reference to the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country.

"Due to the security situation and in accordance with the instructions of the security authorities, Israeli airspace is currently closed to civil aviation — incoming and outgoing flights are not operated," the statement said.

The airspace will be closed until further notice.

On June 15, Iran launched a new wave of missiles towards Israel. According to Yediot News, more than 50 missiles were launched from the territory of the republic. The number of injured due to Iran's missile strike on Israel exceeded 240 people, about 10 died. It was clarified that dozens of people were trapped under the rubble.

Earlier, on June 13, Israel launched a preemptive strike against Iran and declared a state of emergency. In this regard, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the purpose of the military operation is to strike at Iran's nuclear infrastructure.

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