Qatar has officially reopened its airspace after a brief suspension triggered by a missile barrage from Iran targeting the Al Udeid US airbase. The attack, involving 19 missiles, briefly disrupted air traffic and raised concerns about regional security, but authorities now confirm that the situation is “completely stable.”
At a late-night press conference on Monday, Interior Ministry spokesperson Jabr al-Naimi assured the public that safety remains the government’s top priority. “We will not allow any international or external crisis or conflict to affect our life in Qatar,” he said, emphasizing that all national institutions are working in close coordination to maintain order.
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The ministry also issued a warning against spreading unverified information, urging citizens and residents to rely solely on official statements and avoid engaging with rumors or false narratives circulating online.
Meanwhile, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed the return to normalcy across the nation and reiterated its call for diplomatic dialogue between all parties involved in the conflict. The message underscored Qatar’s continued efforts to maintain stability while navigating regional tensions.