The Australian Government has ruled out getting the military involved in the conflict unleashed by United States-Israeli strikes on Iran.
It's been confirmed Australia has 115,000 nationals in the Middle East who are unable to fly out because of airspace closures as a result of the attacks.
Australian correspondent Sam Emery says Foreign Minister Penny Wong is in discussions with airlines, but the Government's hoping commercial flights would resume to help people leave.
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