Oman refused to reopen its airspace to the planes of the Zionist regime.
A Hebrew media claimed that Iran’s pressure has caused Oman not to allow the reopening of its airspace to Israeli planes.
Hebrew sources reported that Oman has not accepted the reopening of its airspace to Israeli planes.
“I24” channel, on Thursday evening, quoting the Hebrew newspaper “Israel Hum” attributed Oman’s lack of permission to Iran’s will and claimed: “Iran’s pressure is doing its job.”
Israel Hume also added: “The meaning of this issue so far is that it is impossible to use Saudi airspace in order to shorten the flights of Israeli planes to the Far East.”
After the recent visit of US President Joe Biden to Saudi Arabia, Riyadh opened its airspace to the planes of the Zionist regime. At that time, the Zionist media expressed happiness that the opening of Saudi airspace means the first step in normalizing relations and shortening the distance to travel to East Asia.
However, Oman’s opposition to reopening its airspace to Israeli planes has practically dashed the hope of shortening the flight distance to East Asia.
The Zionist newspaper “Yediot Aharanot” previously wrote about this: “Oman’s agreement is very important and necessary because without the agreement of this country, it is not possible to cross the Arabian Sea to the Indian Ocean and from there to other destinations in the East.”
Yediot Aharanot explained: “To cross from Arabia to the east, one must pass through the borders of Yemen and Oman. It is not possible to fly in the territory of Yemen due to the war, and Israel has no relations with Yemen.