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- Americans are being advised to shelter in place in many Middle Eastern countries.
- The US and Israel struck Iran on Saturday.
- Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar have closed their airspaces.
Americans in the Middle East have been advised to shelter in place after the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Saturday.
The US Department of State Consular Affairs and related embassies posted on X that US citizens in countries including Iran, Bahrain, Jordan, UAE, Qatar, were advised to shelter in place until further notice.
The US Embassy in Jerusalem said it had directed all US government employees and their families to shelter in place, and that Israel had closed airspace to all civilian flights.
The US Department of State Consular Affairs also warned of imminent drone and missile attacks in Bahrain.
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Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar have closed their airspaces. A video shared on Flightradar24 showed airplanes leaving the region.
Of the approximately 3,400 flights scheduled to the region, 230 were cancelled as of 12 p.m. Central European time, while 40 due to fly on Sunday were preemptively cancelled.
Airports in the region shared travel updates online. Dubai Airports said all flights at Dubai International and Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International were suspended until further notice. It advised passengers not to travel to those airports at this time, and to contact their respective airlines for updates on flights.
⚠️ UPDATE: Flight operations at @DXB and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC) have been suspended until further notice.
Guests are advised not to travel to the airport, and to check with their airlines for flight updates.
King Abdulaziz International Airport in Saudi Arabia, Hamad International Airport in Doha, and Abu Dhabi Airports gave similar advice to passengers.
In a video statement posted on social media on Saturday, President Donald Trump vowed to destroy Iran's missile program and navy and said the objective of the strikes is to "defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats."
"My administration has taken every possible step to minimize the risk to US personnel in the region. Even so — and I do not make this statement lightly — the Iranian regime seeks to kill," Trump said.
"The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That often happens in war," Trump continued.
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