The rumor that robbed Zionists of sleep.
The Hebrew-language news outlet Walla admitted in a report on the matter that a vague announcement by Turkish Airlines, in which it announced that flights to Iran, Iraq, and Jordan had been canceled in recent hours, caused this state of panic among Israelis.
The report continued: This news was quickly spread widely on social media and Israeli Telegram groups, all of whom were passing around this vague report regarding the closure of Iranian airspace.
The report, which cited a statement from Turkish Airlines, stated that Turkey was canceling its flights to Iran, Iraq, and Jordan and that this had been done in recent hours without providing any other explanation.
However, after visiting the company’s website, it was revealed that the announcement was related to flights that had been canceled since June 13 (the time the invasion of Iran began) and had nothing to do with the cancellation of new flights. It emphasized that passengers who had problems with their flight plans between July 13 and July 31, 2025, due to the circumstances, can change the time of their tickets without paying any fines, get their money back, or extend the validity of their tickets.
According to Walla, some parties were trying to spread this rumor, and then they started publishing pictures of the flight situation in the Iranian sky, while these pictures were from 6:00 PM to 5:00 AM, when flights in Iran were suspended.
Despite the denial of this rumor by the personal pages of some Iranian journalists, the publication of news in some Arab media, and even the statement of the Iraqi Ministry of Transport in the country’s official news agency that its airspace was open, the Zionists remained terrified until the morning, while gas stations, including those in West Bank cities, were also witnessing one of their busiest times.