The Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi informed Tehran that if it responds to Israel's assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, Jordan will not allow it to enter its airspace, Sky News Arabia reported.
Riyadh has declared it will not allow Iranian missiles or drones to pass through its airspace en route to Israel, a senior member of the Saudi royal family told Kan News on Monday evening. The official emphasized, "Riyadh will not allow any foreign object to pass through."
This statement was also sent directly to Iran.
Safadi made this statement during his visit to Tehran on Sunday.
Jordan, Saudi FMs tell Iran it must stay out of air space if it attacks Israel
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