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AMMAN, June 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Jordan, Syria and Lebanon reopened their
airspace on Saturday, a day after imposing closures as Israel and Iran traded
fire.
All three countries neighbour Israel, but only Jordan has formal diplomatic
relations with it.
Syria was long ruled by Bashar al-Assad, an ally of Iran, but has since his
ouster in December been led by Islamist former rebels.
Lebanon hosts Hezbollah, a militant group that was battered in a war with
Israel that ended in late 2024.
Since then, the government has worked to implement a ceasefire under whose
terms Hezbollah must hand over its arsenal and withdraw from areas near the
Israeli border.
"Jordan has reopened its airspace starting 7:30 am (0430 GMT)," the chairman
of the Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission, Haitham Misto, said in
a statement.
Lebanon's Transport Minister Fayez Rassamni announced the reopening of the
country's airspace from 10:00 am (0700 GMT) Saturday.
In Syria, the aviation authority also announced the reopening of the
country's airspace to civilian aircraft.