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Qatar shuts down airspace; US and UK warn citizens to shelter in Place

Qatar announced on Monday that it had temporarily shut down its airspace, after U.S. authorities and British authorities advised their citizens to shelter in place for the time being.

Iran reiterated earlier threats of retaliation against the U.S. following strikes on its nuclear site.

Al Udeid Air Base is the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East. It serves as the headquarters of the U.S. Central Command, and houses approximately 10,000 troops.

Two U.S. officials told separately that Iran could launch attacks against American forces in the Middle East in the near future, one source stating it could occur in the next two days.

The messages sent by the British and U.S. embassies in Qatar stated that their recommendations had been made "out of a great deal of caution", and provided no additional information.

Qatar's Foreign Minister said on X, that Qatari airspace will be closed in response to developments in the area. He did not go into more detail.

Majed al Ansari, the spokesperson for Qatar's foreign ministry, had earlier released a press release stating that security conditions in Qatar remained stable.

Qataris were confused about what they perceived as mixed messages from Qatari officials and U.S. Embassy officials.

After the announcement by the Embassy, American universities in Qatar sent a message to their staff and students.

Northwestern University told people to leave and Georgetown University allowed people to return home.

The American School has closed its campus until further notice. Reporting by Andrew Mills, Tala Ramadan and Maha El Dahan. Writing by Mahal Dahan. Editing by Kevin Liffey and Aidan Lewis.

(source: Reuters)