Israeli airspace was reopened on Sunday morning following Iran’s unprecedented major attack on the country, local media reported following a seven-hour airspace closure. Ramon Airport in the south of the country is to remain closed for the time being, the reports said. The Israeli military said it has intercepted 99% of the projectiles fired from Iran. Tehran had “launched more than 300 threats of various kinds,” Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Sunday. “The Iranian threat was met with Israeli superiority in the air and on the technological front, in combination with a strong, figh…