Germany’s flagship airline Lufthansa is temporarily suspending several flights to cities in the Middle East, it said on Sunday, amid wider disruption unleashed by Iran’s attack on Israel. The measure affects regular flights to and from Tel Aviv in Israel, to Erbil in Iraq and Amman in Jordan, the Lufthansa Group said on its website. Flights to the three destinations are set to resume on Tuesday, under current plans. Flights to Beirut in Lebanon and Tehran in Iran are to remain suspended until at least Thursday, the company said. The move follows a direct aerial attack on Israel carried out by …