
Lebanon tells Iran its flights to Beirut suspended until Feb 18
Lebanese aviation officials have told Iran that Iranian flights to Beirut are suspended until Tuesday, Hossein Pourfarzaneh, head of Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation, was quoted as saying by the Iranian state news agency IRNA on Sunday.
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