Saudi Arabia and the UAE deny airspace to Israeli and American aircraft. They sought to intercept missiles and drones launched by Iran last Saturday against the occupation state.
According to the newspaper, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi have attempted to remain neutral in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Jordan, meanwhile, announced that its armed forces intercepted “flying objects” that entered the country’s airspace on Saturday night. To ensure the safety of its citizens and residential areas. During its session on Sunday, the Jordanian cabinet reiterated. It affirmed that anything posing a threat to the kingdom’s security would be intercepted, whether by air or by land.
Iran Launched Airspace Attack
Iran launched its attack on Israel in response to the occupation state’s missile attack on the Iranian Consulate in Damascus on 1 April. This attack killed several senior military advisers.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured his colleagues in the ruling Likud Party that the country will respond to the unprecedented Iranian attack wisely. The response is not just based on emotions.