The United Arab Emirates Closed Its Airspace – Media: Israel Sending More Troops to Lebanon
Israel has launched a limited ground operation in Lebanon and is reportedly sending additional troops, while the UAE has closed its airspace amid ongoing regional strikes.
Ongoing strikes in the Middle East have intensified, with a focus on the United Arab Emirates, which has now closed its airspace. This decision reflects the heightened tensions in the region, particularly as Israel began a limited ground operation in Lebanon on Monday morning. Israeli forces are reportedly planning to send two more divisions into southern Lebanon in the coming days, adding to the three already present, as they conduct military actions directed at various groups in the area.
In a joint statement, leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom expressed concerns over Israel's military actions and called for a halt to a potential large-scale ground invasion into Lebanon. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, aware of the broader implications for regional stability and potential escalations involving both local and international players, including Hezbollah.
Furthermore, Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized the importance of taking the remarks of U.S. President Donald Trump seriously, particularly regarding threats to NATO countries if they do not assist in opening the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Stubb's comments indicate a growing awareness among European leaders of the complex interplay of military operations and international alliances in the region, especially in light of potential repercussions for global security.