US-Israel-Iran War: As the Middle East crisis continues to rage on for the seventh straight day, the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has called a meeting with domestic airlines and non-scheduled operators to discuss the evolving Middle East situation.
The meeting will be attended by IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Akasa as well as non-scheduled operators who fly chartered flights. The agenda will be to review the planned flight schedule to evacuate citizens stuck in Gulf nations.
Meanwhile, residents of Dubai have received text messages warning them about their social media usage. Tehran is under heavy fire after Israel said that it was hitting "regime infrastructure" in a "new phase" of the war it has launched with the US against Iran.
Moreover, US President Donald Trump on Friday said that it would be a "waste of time" to deploy American troops to Iran at this stage of the conflict. Speaking to NBC News, he said such a move is not being considered currently.
He claimed that Iran had "lost everything," including its navy, amid the ongoing war. Dismissing Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi's claim Tehran was ready for a US or an Israeli ground invasion, Trump called it a "wasted comment".
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The escalating violence has claimed over 1,230 lives in Iran, 70 in Lebanon, and roughly a dozen in Israel, with the US reporting six military fatalities. In the wake of Iranian retaliatory strikes, the US Embassy in Kuwait suspended operations as a security precaution.
Beyond the human toll, the conflict is destabilising the global economy—driving up oil prices, shaking financial markets, and creating significant bottlenecks in the vital Strait of Hormuz shipping lane.
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