Qatar reopens airspace after Iran's attack on US base near Doha
- On June 24, 2025, Iran launched dozens of missiles targeting a US military base near Doha, Qatar, leading to the closure of Qatari airspace.
- The missile strike occurred amid ongoing Iran-Israel tensions and US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, prompting fears of regional escalation.
- US air defense intercepted most missiles successfully, causing no injuries, while airspace closure disrupted flights, forcing cancellations and diversions.
- The General Civil Aviation Authority confirmed the return to normal airspace conditions by June 25, with Qatar Airways restarting operations and flights resuming at Hamad International Airport.
- Qatar condemned the attack and highlighted its strategic partnership with the US, while a ceasefire between Iran and Israel appeared to take effect early June 25, though official confirmations were pending.
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