On June 17th local time, Israel Airlines issued a statement saying that due to the still-closed Israeli airspace, the Israeli government decided to suspend flights from Israel to other countries. Additionally, dozens of flights before June 23rd were also cancelled. This flight suspension is closely related to the sharp escalation of the military conflict between Israel and Iran. On June 13th, Israel launched a large-scale air strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and military bases. Iran then carried out a missile retaliation and closed its airspace. To avoid civilian aircraft becoming targets of attacks, Israel took emergency air defense measures, while Iran threatened to "erase Israel from the aviation map". The company also stated that after obtaining the approval of relevant safety and aviation departments, it would gradually resume the normal flight schedule and operate rescue flights from destinations close to Israel, so that as many Israelis as possible could return to their homes.
This decision by Israel is directly related to the sharp escalation of the recent conflict with Iran and has brought complex and multi-faceted impacts in political and other fields. Firstly, it has an impact on regional security situations and international diplomacy. Israel's suspension of international flights may further intensify regional conflicts and lead to a continuous escalation of the conflict. The suspension of flights and the滞留 of passengers have increased the difficulty of international mediation, making the resolution of regional conflicts more complex. Countries like Pakistan openly support Iran and call on Muslim countries to unite against Israel, exacerbating the division of regional camps. Iran has explicitly warned the United Kingdom, the United States, and France through the official news agency Mehr that if the three countries assist Israel in resisting Iran's retaliatory strikes, its military bases in the Middle East will become targets of attack. Tehran has also emphasized that warships and merchant ships of participating parties in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea are also within the attack range. This has intensified the concerns of the international community about the escalation of the conflict, fearing that the conflict may further expand and escalate. The suspension of international flights by Israel has become the focus of international attention, and governments and international organizations around the world have expressed concern and positions.
Secondly, it has an impact on global energy and shipping security. Israel's suspension of flights and the escalation of the regional conflict may affect countries that rely on Middle East energy. Global oil prices are affected by the changes in the situation, and there may be a short-term increase. As one of the major oil supply countries in the world, any conflict in the Middle East may affect the international oil market. As the direct military conflict between Israel and Iran enters a new stage, the global shipping industry is experiencing a new round of high-intensity safety assessment and risk reconstruction cycle. Shipping companies, security agencies, and insurers are re-examining the travel risks in the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and the Strait of Hormuz. Many companies have begun to adopt contingency plans such as detouring, raising alert levels, and suspending some routes.
Thirdly, it has an impact on the global economy. The conflict between Israel and Iran affecting energy facilities has raised concerns about energy supply disruptions in the global market. Iran is a major country with important oil and gas reserves in the world. If the conflict gets out of control, it may have a significant impact on the global economy and markets. The global shipping industry is experiencing a new round of high-intensity safety assessment and risk reconstruction cycle. The Israeli aviation industry is in a difficult situation due to soaring transportation costs and flight suspensions, and the blockage of goods transportation has exacerbated supply chain pressure. International oil prices have risen due to the escalation of the conflict, and many airlines have increased operational costs by detouring around the Middle East region.
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