Iraq closed its airspace and suspended all air traffic Friday following Israel’s military operation against Iran.“The ministry of transport closes Iraqi airspace and suspends air traffic at all Iraqi airports,” the Iraq News Agency reported.Israel launched the operation late Thursday, with explosions reported in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the strikes, saying they targeted Iranian nuclear and military sites.“This operation will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat,” Netanyahu said in a video statement, naming the offensive “Rising Lion.”Israel’s defense minister described the strikes as “preemptive,” as Israel has repeatedly warned it would act militarily if Iran’s nuclear program posed a serious threat. International monitors have said Iran continues to enrich uranium close to weapons-grade levels.The US denied involvement in the operation. Secretary of state Marco Rubio said the US was not part of the strikes, and officials emphasised the decision and execution were entirely Israel’s.The attack comes amid ongoing talks between the Trump administration and Iran aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Despite these negotiations, tensions remain high between Israel and Iran, who share a long history of hostility.