Breaking update: A large number of Americans find themselves stranded throughout the Middle East as the rapid escalation of the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran has led to significant disruptions in regional air travel and the closure of key airports. The U.S. administration has announced plans to coordinate charter flights from nations such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan to facilitate the departure of Americans from the area. Officials are also considering the use of military aircraft as approximately 1,500 U.S. citizens have already sought help. Nonetheless, this response has faced intense backlash from lawmakers, who argue that the alerts were issued too late, leaving travelers stuck while flights were being canceled and airspace was shut down. Key aviation centers like Dubai remain inoperative, global oil prices are on the rise, and tensions are escalating as the conflict broadens. Tune in to this video for the most recent updates on the Iran situation, evacuation efforts, and the effects of the crisis on international travel.
