The Jordanian Interior Ministry reported that two people were injured when shrapnel fell in five different provinces after Iran launched more than 180 missiles at Israel on Tuesday evening. Following the incident, Jordan briefly closed its airspace to ensure the safety of flights and passengers but it has now reportedly been reopened. The police urged residents to avoid suspicious objects and report them immediately. Regional media outlets shared videos showing a large object on fire in the street near Amman, saying it fell after Jordan intercepted some Iranian missiles, which Amman did not co…