Middle East Erupts: US-Iran Conflict Escalates, Forcing African Nations to Evacuate & Cancel Flights

The Middle East has been plunged into a state of intense military conflict following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday, February 28, 2026, an operation codenamed "Roaring Lion" and "Operation Epic Fury". These attacks targeted Iranian leadership, including a claim by US President Donald Trump of the elimination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian state television later confirmed Khamenei's death, declaring 40 days of mourning. The strikes, described by experts as a "multi-domain offensive" and an "all-out decapitation campaign," aimed to disrupt the regime's chain of command, shake its repressive apparatus, and eviscerate its security capabilities, potentially provoking internal transition or regime change.
Iran's retaliation was swift and wide-ranging, with missile and drone attacks targeting US military assets and regional targets across the Gulf, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as an Israeli missile hitting central Tel Aviv. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the US-Israeli strikes as "unprovoked, illegal" but also expressed interest in de-escalation, stating that Tehran had "no intention of attacking" Gulf capitals but was targeting US bases on their soil as an act of self-defense. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 200 people killed and more than 700 injured across Iran, including 108 in a school explosion. One person was killed in Abu Dhabi and at least one person died and 20 were wounded in Tel Aviv.
The escalating hostilities have severely impacted global aviation and maritime routes. Multiple countries across the Middle East, including Iran, Iraq, Israel, Syria, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, implemented airspace closures. This led to widespread flight cancellations globally, with over 19,000 flights delayed and more than 2,600 cancelled worldwide by Sunday. In Ghana, the local impact was felt acutely at Kotoka International Airport (KIA), where Emirates flight EK 788 to Dubai was cancelled on Saturday, effectively severing a vital link to Asia, Europe, and North America. Airlines like Air France, Air India, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, and Gulf carriers such as Emirates and Qatar Airways announced extensive suspensions and rerouting of services.
The economic repercussions for Ghana are profound. The total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by a strategic alliance referred to as the "Iron Triangle" (Iran, Russia, and China) has sent crude oil prices soaring past $91 per barrel, an increase of over 30% from the $67-$69 range in just 24 hours. Duncan Amoah, Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC), warned that this sudden escalation has effectively cut off the world's primary oil artery, with direct and severe consequences for fuel prices in Ghana. Professor William Brafu-Insaidoo of the University of Cape Coast further cautioned that rising global oil prices would immediately increase domestic fuel and transport costs, leading to "cost-push inflation" that threatens to derail Ghana's recent success in achieving single-digit inflation.
In response to the deteriorating security situation, the Government of Ghana, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, issued a travel advisory on Saturday, February 28, 2026, urging all Ghanaian nationals to suspend non-essential travel to and from the Middle East. An emergency preparedness plan has been activated, including a partial evacuation of the Embassy of Ghana in Tehran, retaining essential personnel to coordinate assistance. Ghanaians residing in the Middle East, particularly in the Gulf States, Israel, and Lebanon, have been advised to exercise extreme caution, avoid crowded public spaces and military installations, register with their nearest Ghanaian diplomatic mission, monitor local news, and maintain communication with family in Ghana. The Ministry is updating its database of nationals for potential full-scale evacuations, recalling similar efforts in June 2025 when Ghana successfully evacuated citizens from Tehran to Turkey during an earlier wave of hostilities.
Globally, the conflict has drawn calls for maximum restraint from the international community. Experts warn that the conflict is "existential" for Iran and unlikely to end quickly, with the danger of horizontal escalation and regionalization as Iran's proxies or even Arab countries could be drawn into the fray. US domestic reaction has been largely partisan, with Republicans supporting the strikes and Democrats denouncing them as "Trump's illegal war." Despite a significant US military buildup in the region, there is no indication of US combat troops being deployed on the ground in Iran. The situation remains highly fluid, posing significant geopolitical and economic challenges that extend far beyond the immediate conflict zone, directly impacting Ghana's stability and its citizens.
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