
Iran Closes Airspace Ahead of Extensive Missile Launches
Iran issued a formal notice to pilots on Wednesday, February 18, warning of planned missile launches across broad areas of the country’s south on Thursday. Data from the US Federal Aviation Administration shows that airspace in the designated launch zones will be closed to traffic between 5:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Israel time. The notice is intended to ensure the safety of civilian aircraft passing through the Persian Gulf region and to compel international airlines to reroute flights during the scheduled activity.
The closure is being closely monitored in Israel and in Western countries after Iran conducted numerous military exercises in recent weeks. Those drills on Wednesday also led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime choke point for global energy supplies. Separately, the United States on Wednesday announced sanctions against 18 senior officials in Iran’s government and communications sector, accusing them of involvement in serious human rights abuses and the suppression of freedom of expression.
State Department deputy spokesperson Thomas Pigott said the visa restrictions were carried out at the initiative of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and will also apply to the officials’ immediate family members. Washington stressed that the Iranian government continues to restrict its citizens’ ability to exercise basic freedoms, noting that 58 individuals have so far been subjected to restrictions under the policy. (YNN/VFI News)
“Dear Lord, we lift up our prayer in Yeshua’s Name as tensions rise with Iran. We ask You to protect Israel and all nations from conflict and destruction. Please grant wisdom to the leaders making critical decisions in these dangerous hours, and we pray that You turn the hearts of those who seek war toward peace. Shield the innocent on all sides and let Your will be done. Guide the feet of all people into the way of peace, and may Your hand restrain the forces of evil.”