Iran Reopens Airspace After Israeli Strikes; U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire Ends Hostilities

July 4, 2025
Iran Reopens Airspace After Israeli Strikes; U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire Ends Hostilities
  • Iran's airspace was fully closed on June 13, 2025, following an unprecedented Israeli attack targeting its nuclear facilities, which had U.S. support.

  • This closure came after a 12-day air conflict in June, during which Israel conducted strikes aimed at thwarting Iran's potential nuclear weapons development.

  • A U.S.-brokered ceasefire was reached on June 24, officially ending hostilities between Israel and Iran.

  • Following the ceasefire, flights resumed progressively on June 25, initially limited to eastern Iran.

  • By the end of June, Iran expanded the reopening of its airspace to foreign airlines flying over its territory.

  • These developments occurred just a day after Iran announced the reopening of its airspace, which had been closed for nearly two weeks.

  • In response to the recent conflict, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the military is developing a plan to prevent future threats from Iran.

  • Katz emphasized that the Israeli military must enhance its intelligence capabilities and prepare for potential military action to maintain control over Iranian airspace.

  • The military's preparations will focus on intelligence gathering and operational readiness to ensure air superiority over Iran.

  • Despite the tensions, Iran has consistently denied any intentions of seeking nuclear arms, asserting that its nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes.

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