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Flight from Ethiopia to Tel Aviv forced to turn around due to Iranian missile launches toward Jordan

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 14:02
Flight from Ethiopia to Tel Aviv forced to turn around due to Iranian missile launches toward Jordan

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TL;DR

A flight from Ethiopia to Tel Aviv was forced to turn around mid-air due to Iranian missile launches toward Jordan, according to Israeli media reports. The aircraft was unable to proceed to its destination for safety reasons. No further details on the flight's outcome are immediately available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A civilian flight from Ethiopia to Tel Aviv was forced to turn around mid-air after Iranian missile launches toward Jordan created a security risk, according to a report from N12 (via journalist Dinn Fisher). The incident occurred amid ongoing Iranian missile activity in the region. No information is yet available on whether the aircraft landed at an alternate airport or returned to its origin. The development comes against the backdrop of multiple Iranian missile launches toward Jordan in recent hours, as previously reported by The Zioneer.

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