Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar have refused to open their airspace to Israeli and US aircraft as they try to intercept missiles and drones launched by Iran on Saturday.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the country involved is one of the most important intelligence for Israel that has contributed to the success of repelling Iranian attacks.
Riyadh and Abu Dhabi have tried to remain neutral regarding the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Jordan announced that its armed forces intercepted 'flying objects' that entered the country's airspace on Saturday night to ensure the safety of the people.
On Sunday, the Jordanian cabinet reiterated and insisted that anything that threatens the security of the kingdom will be intercepted either by air or land.
Earlier, Iran launched its attack on Israel in response to the occupying country's missile attack on the Iranian Consulate in Damascus on April 1 that killed several senior military advisers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured that the country will respond to Iran's unprecedented attack wisely and not just based on emotion.