00:00Almost 20 flights between Dubai and major Iranian cities were cancelled within hours,
00:05raising serious questions about what's happening inside Iran and what might come next.
00:10On the ground, Iran is tense.
00:13Protests are spreading again, triggered by inflation, currency pressure and long-standing
00:18political grievances.
00:21Internet restrictions are tightening, communication is unstable, and movement inside major cities
00:26is becoming unpredictable.
00:28At the same time, intelligence chatter around Iran's regional activities is growing louder.
00:35Israel has been openly signaling the need to curb Iran's military influence across the
00:39region.
00:41Many analysts believe Israel is shaping the environment for a larger strategic push, targeting
00:46Iran's military networks and pressuring the regime at multiple levels.
00:50That's where flight cancellations raise deeper concerns.
00:53Sudden disruptions in air traffic often indicate precautionary steps by airlines when risk levels
01:00rise, especially when there's fear of missile launches or rapid geopolitical escalation.
01:06Airlines depend heavily on stable communication, airspace clarity and predictable security conditions.
01:12When protests intensify and when there's speculation of possible preemptive strikes or covert operations,
01:19carriers tend to pull back before any confrontation begins.
01:23Some regional experts warn that Israel's long-term strategy could involve pressuring Iran into internal
01:29instability, weakening its command structure and preparing the ground for more targeted actions.
01:34In such conditions, airspace over and around Iran becomes sensitive and flight suspensions can
01:41be an early indicator of shifting threat calculations.
01:45Iran is facing internal pressure, external pressure and a growing sense that the region may be moving
01:50toward a more confrontational phase.
01:52And the flight cancellations we are seeing today may be one of the first visible signs.
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