Royal Jordanian Airlines announced on Monday that it will resume flights to and from Beirut, Lebanon, starting Tuesday morning.
This follows a temporary suspension of services due to recent regional developments.
Last week, the CEO of Royal Jordanian announced the suspension of all flights to Beirut in response to the escalating situation.
On Sunday, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for launching aerial and missile attacks against Israeli military targets. This move was described as an initial response to the assassination of senior military leader Fouad Shukr.
Hezbollah released a video showing the aftermath of strikes on Israeli sites, including multiple locations in northern Israel.
Targets reportedly included military bases such as Miron, Zatoun, Al-Sahl, Nefah, Yarden, Ein Ziv, Kilia barracks, UF, Ramot Naftali, Nafi Zev, and Zaqura.
The group announced that it fired 320 rockets early Sunday morning as part of the first phase of retaliation for the killing of Fouad Shukr.