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Air France passenger plane was nearly hit by ballistic missiles during Iran 's missile attack on Israel on Oct. 1 .
The flight departed Paris en route to Dubai and was flying through southwestern Iraqi airspace.
Air France halted all flights over Iraqi airspace at 8 p.m. Israel time, avoiding flying over Israel , Lebanon and Iran .
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