Tehran/Tel Aviv: Iran has made a major claim, saying its latest missile attack targeted the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the location of the Israeli Air Force commander in what it described as a “surprise” strike.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said the attack was part of its 10th wave of strikes and involved Kheibar missiles. According to the IRGC, the missiles hit Netanyahu’s office and the site linked to the Israeli Air Force commander.
The IRGC further claimed that Netanyahu’s fate remains “unclear” following the strike.
There has been no immediate confirmation from Israeli authorities regarding the claim. No official statement has been issued on any strike targeting the prime minister’s office or on Netanyahu’s condition.
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Abu Dhabi: Days after air operations were disrupted due to airspace closure, Etihad Airways reportedly resumed limited operations on Monday, with eight passenger flights taking off from Abu Dhabi International Airport at 2:00 pm (GMT 11:00), according to global flight tracking service Flightradar24.
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Flight tracking data showed that a total of eight passenger services departed from Abu Dhabi after 2:00 pm local time. Of these, one flight was bound for Delhi and another for Mumbai. The remaining flights were reported to have resumed operations to their respective destinations.
Air traffic in the region had been disrupted following rising tensions in the Middle East after a joint US-Israeli attack on Iran.
8 passenger flights have been able to take off from Abu Dhabi since 14:00 local time. pic.twitter.com/4eYs3ReJaJ
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) March 2, 2026
